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Old 19th February 2011, 07:12 PM   #3
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Hi David

So your the one who won this nice example It is hard to place the age but definitely an older example. I'm guessing It's Swazi circa 1920-30 but it could be a bit older.

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Lew

Hi Lew ,
thanks for your input.....yes, I think lucky to have bought this relatively cheaply..... makes up for the Zulu stick you recently posted I forgot to bid on that one....and the seller ( Roy, a nice guy) only lives a few miles away.....Doh !!!

The inscribed lines are quite subtle and not very deep ...almost like what you see on 'scrimshaw' ...but surprisingly it does add a lot to the 'grippiness' of the handle. The wood grain/patterning is very similar to the 'two tone' types..without the colouration. Is there a reason that you feel its Swazi ?

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