11th September 2017, 12:52 PM | #1 |
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Iwisa or Rungu? or...
Your opinions, please. just acquired this club. advertised as zulu - which is an assumption many sellers make to add class. nice club, but a bit short looking for an iwisa. doesn't have the classic maasi rungu bumps and lumps tho. rootball head looks smoked. or once buried in dung i'll give it a sniff on arrival.
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11th September 2017, 05:58 PM | #2 | |
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Anyway, nice club! Regards, Detlef |
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11th September 2017, 08:38 PM | #3 | |
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i read somewhere the iwisa carvers routinely buried their raw mtls. (branched rootballs, etc, in piles cow dung to keep them from drying out and cracking. p.s. - don't go in my head* for a few minutes, it's still deadly in there. even Poppy won't go in there. *-naval term for toilet, not a request for psychoanalysis. old sailing vessels, to relieve themselves required going to the the bow, or pointy end for you landlubbers, and stand on the head chains that stayed the bowsprit - the stick that pokes out of the front. hence to poo, you went to the head. hopefully chosing the lee side - the downwind side, especially if you were urinating or a bit loose from the cooks culinary masterpieces. and yes, people did occasionally fall off. crew, particularly the topmen, well skilled in standing on the footropes while clawing in or rigging a wet canvas sail in a storm were usually immune from that fate. officers of course got a bucket and their steward would go to the head to empty it. Last edited by kronckew; 11th September 2017 at 08:56 PM. |
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