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THE NGOMBE EXECUTION SWORDS ARE SOME STRANGE SWORDS. HERE ARE SOME PICTURES I GOT SOMEWHERE UNFORTUNATELY NOT MINE.
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Gav you sure about this link? A kindjal does not strike me as a weird blade. ![]() |
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The information I have found suggests these are cult knives and by that I did think they were non functional. I am no longer certain about the non functional idea all depends how you hold and intend to use, especially the large one which has a well formed edge to the blade. Reminds me of some of those rather odd shaped small indonesian blades. Older members might recall these examples.
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Interesting Tim,
They also look like the kind of art knives that american blacksmiths make on occasion, to demonstrate how they can manipulate steel billets. F |
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OK, boys and girls,
TRY TO BEAT THIS ONE!!!!!!!! http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ht_4698wt_1167 |
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I was out bid on one recently, certainly something I wish to add to my personal armoury. Gav |
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Sorry, boys, no cigar.
Yours are functional: the shield more or less so, but the dao can be used with no problems. Just imagine how to use my example! It is truly weird! |
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You might want to re-read the first entry in this thread: Quote:
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I have one, and also Oriental-Arms recently sold one:
http://www.oriental-arms.com/item.php?id=2957 A "Zulfikar Sousson Pata" maybe? ![]() |
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Guys, off topic, though still within the parametres of the discussion, What is the correct spelling of the Sousson Pata?
I only ask as I have recently added a superb early example to my personal collection. Is it Sousson Pata or Sosun Patta? Thanks Gav |
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