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Old 16th October 2016, 08:46 AM   #1
kronckew
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Default Kovsh

definitely not a weapon, this is a norwegian kovsh, or shepherd's cup that i just got from ebay. hand carved from wood and used for dipping water (or beer) from streams, etc. they were normally carried by means of a leather thong loop thru the uppermost hole which then was hooked to the belt. as they were exposed to view, they were usually heavily carved to show off. i thought it was cool. i also have a plain uncarved one that i use occasionally. if i ever have to sit around watching a flock of sheep, i might carve my plain one. i do like carved wood stuff. usually but not always clubs.

...now all i have to do is figure out how to disinfect the new one...who knows where it's been or what was in it.
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