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Many of us are interested in African and Oceanic Weapons, however when we lost VANDOO, we lost a real expert in these areas and much more !
That being said, I think it is a great dagger and to me it has a Sudanese Flavor. Also you presented an interesting reference site to me that I was unaware of. |
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I love African weapons particularly those of the Congo and I am pretty sure that there are a lot more members who are also interested. I am no expert by any means, just the opposite, so you will have to excuse me if my suggestion seems improbable. I agree with Colin that it is not Tuareg and is indeed an uncommon dagger which I like very much. I am not sure if it is a dagger of the Ivory Coast Baule people as I have only seen their broad, short, leaf shaped daggers but it may well be. I lean to it being Manding origin but could be wrong.
Thank you for posting this dagger. Regards Miguel |
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like you I've looked in direction Baule but can't find something similar. But I've looked for Manding also but sadly no match until now. Can you show pictures? Until now I don't have it in my hands but here the other seller pictures, maybe someone get an idea by remembering a similar workmanship. Regards, Detlef |
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Thank you for comment and your thoughts. Regards, Detlef |
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