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 Teda throwing knife 
		
		
		Recent acquisition. 
	An African throwing knife called musri from the Teda tribe of Tibesti in north of Chad, Niger and Sudan. 70cm Luc http://lulef.free.fr/assets/images/d...t-Teda-021.jpg  | 
		
 CONGRADULATIONS!! :)   I HAD NOT SEEN ONE LIKE IT IT REMINDS ME OF A BIRD THE FIRST PROJECTION BEING THE BEAK THERE IS EVEN A SMALL EYE ON THE HEAD THE SECOND PROJECTION IS THE LEG AND THE LONG HANDLE THE TAIL. THE CONSTRUCTION TECKNIQUE APPEARS THAT A LONG STEEL BAR HAS BEEN FOLDED BACK ON IT'S SELF AND HAMMERED INTO THE DESIRED SHAPE LEAVING A LINE SEPARATING THE TWO SECTIONS. IS THIS TYPE OF WORK COMMON IN AFRICA ?  MOST THROWING KNIVES I HAVE SEEN APPEARED TO BE EITHER CUT AND BENT TO SHAPE AND HAMMERED OUT AND SHARPENED , A FEW WERE PUT TOGETHER FROM MORE THAN ONE PIECE AND HAMMER FORGED TOGETHER. HOW THICK IS THIS EXAMPLE AND ITS DIMENSIONS?  VERRRY INTERESTING  :cool: 
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		It's often what the people said: a bird like knife, duck or pelican. 
	You're right the knife is forged in one bar.No welding, no join.A good work of forging.Some other knives from this region of sub-saharian / central Africa are made in the same way. Thickness between 4mm and 1cm, size 70cm/23cm, 3cm for the stem. Luc  | 
		
 You can see some decorations applied to the reverse of the topbranch, simple crosshatching. 
	Luc  | 
		
 A really super item.  I think it is made in two parts.  Look carefully at the third and fourth pics, you can see the forged join.  I always like to think this is a good sign of old and skilled work rather than latter and cut from scrap or trade metal. 
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 Hi Luc, 
	cool throwing knife, Tim is right there is a forged welded joint, I think it would be too much effort and time to forge this 'one-piece'.... and the resultly piece would not be any better. I really like the shape of this type of 'thrower', congrats Regards David  | 
		
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		Yes, here the interest to make close-up, we can see details not so easy to examine, especially with my 46 yo eyesight wich reduce gradually...  :(  
	Luc  | 
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