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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Kent
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Which vegetable oil? I prefer to use extra virgin olive oil, it contains acidic componants that help clean...and seems to neutralise the rust ... giving it a dark patina.
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: On the banks of Cut Bank Creek, Montana
Posts: 189
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Well here are the results of the olive rub down.
![]() I just can't get over the size of the blade on this spear. I looked around for a Zulu warrior to hold the spear to demonstrate it's size but the best I could do was a gray haired O.F. ![]() I have Spring's "African Arms and Armour" and he refers to Krige's "The Social system of the Zulu's" in which she refer's to "at least 20 different designs" Does any one know if Krige describes or has photo's of the designs in her book? Oh I see my library growing again. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: What is still UK
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Nice spears you have. Two real beauties. One can quickly get very tired of all the not very old over priced so called Zulu spears on offer. The one you are holding and the middle one in this previously post picture make me realise I have some hunting still to do. The Zulu army must have been an awesome sight at Isandlwana and Rorkes Drift.
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: On the banks of Cut Bank Creek, Montana
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Actually the top one in the picture is an awesome spear. It is definitely a throwing spear, It has weight and balance. It just feels right in your hand. It would serve well as a hunting weapon or a weapon of war.
The big Iklwa's however definitely have an impressive look. I'll drop you a PM to help you in your hunt. |
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