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Old 15th December 2015, 09:31 AM   #3
Timo Nieminen
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Didn't give lengths, since the photos have a tape measure. Total length just over 20", blade about 16". Hilt is pretty small.

I'll see if I can take more photos on the weekend.

OK, I managed to find my notes on this sword, including the seller's description:

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GREAT HAND SMITHED IRON SHORT SWORD - CHAMBA TRIBE
from North East Nigeria, Benue Area, Chamba Tribe.

FIELD COLLECTED in the 1980ies by an Austrian Couple, which travelled over 25 to 30 years in the Nigeria Benue-North Cameroon-Chad Border Area. They visited a lot of smaller tribes such as Chamba, Mambila, Koma Gembe, Mumuye, Mambila, Vere, Longuda, Kapsiki, Kirdi, Chadic Ethnic Groups and many others. They collected a lot of every day items, ritual implements, jewelry, weapons, pottery, sculpture and more. This GREAT IRON SWORD originally was used by Tribal Chamba Population as a weapon as well as a sign of prestige. This Great Item consists of hand smithed iron and shows a great aesthetic shape with knot shaped handle and well forged short blade.
Magic search words like "Chamba" really help!
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