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|  29th September 2013, 02:56 PM | #1 | 
| Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Germany, Dortmund 
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			Hello Robert, very good job! I have two spears of this type. By one is the shaft similar, by the second one the shaft is bulgy where the point is attached, maybe a sign of age?  I am sure that Nonoy will know it. A scond observation: both spears have a hole in the shaft to secure the tang with a "rivet" what I don't see by your spear. And both of mine have a metal socket at the end of the shaft. Maybe you find a way to blacken the point since I think they have looked originally like this. Nice spear!!   Regards, Detlef | 
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|  29th September 2013, 06:26 PM | #2 | 
| EAAF Staff Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Louisville, KY 
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			Nice work Robert! This is called a falfeg and is used for warfare by the Igorot tribes. | 
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