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|  2nd October 2013, 06:36 PM | #16 | 
| Member Join Date: Nov 2010 
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			Many thanks Natives adopted/adapted Euopean tools as well... The first image is from my archive (poached from the web) as Samoan, the second as Maori.... The whaling knife has a native made handle. The spiked billhook is unique - the forge weld indicates a possible marriage of an old billhook blade to a boarding axe. The two axe heads are early, probably pre 1850... | 
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