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taube 22nd July 2016 05:05 PM

Bow, allegedly from Samoa
 
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Gents,

just saw this bow in a shop.
Owner says he was advised it is Samoan.
Can anybody confirm?

Thanks,
taube.

Tim Simmons 22nd July 2016 05:38 PM

Appears to be a twisted hide string which would suggest Africa or India. Still a very nice strong bow.

taube 23rd July 2016 10:11 AM

Thanks, Tim.
It is certainly difficult to determine a very simple piece like this.
The bow is made of darh, heavy (tropical?) wood.
I found a pc here, pic no.3.
http://www.janesoceania.com/samoa_po...s16/index4.htm

Sajen 23rd July 2016 10:29 AM

Hello Taube,

;) And at last is an item worth what you want to give for it.

Best regards,
Detlef

taube 23rd July 2016 10:33 AM

Understood, Detlef.
Sorry for misbehaving.

Tim Simmons 23rd July 2016 10:37 AM

The bows from Fiji and Samoa are big like this. The string if it is hide, is a pointer to Africa. East Africa and central Africa has plenty of tropical hard wood. The thing about hide string, is that in Samoa there are no big mammals to make a twisted hide string from. It is a really good bow.

taube 23rd July 2016 10:44 AM

Thanks again, Tim.
Interesting explanations indeed.

taube 23rd July 2016 04:36 PM

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Got it hanging on my wall ;)
Length is 134 cm.
The one end of the string is knotted to the wood.
The other end is quite a simple sling that just slips on.


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