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I just got this nice example of a West African dagger.
It's around 38 cm in length, which is typical, with a thick and rigid blade, apparently rather well made. The leatherwork is decent too, with some decoration even on the non-visible side. It's probably of Mandinka manufacture, but these were used by many groups all along Senegambia and Upper Guinea, as well as western Mali. I don't know it's age but I doubt it is very old. In any case, this particular morphology goes back in time. I think these are a nice alternative to the more ornate and higher status daggers and shortswords with metal, wood and/or bone hilts that share the same design language. |
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