Tourist pieces?

Beachkid23

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I don't know why I bought these. I was hoping they were something special but I'm not really sure I don't even know what to call them. They were at Salvation Army for five dollars for the pair. And then some guy on the way out tried buying them from me and offered me $ 20 and I said no and he got upset. Maybe I should've taken the $20 I don't know I don't even know what to call them. Some kind of musical instrument one might be good and the other smaller one it might just be a tourist I'm not really sure. Wanted to see what everybody else thought? The larger ones about 32 inches smaller ones about a foot.

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Lost&Found

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I passed on the same item at my local TS due to some damage. My feeling is that they are decorative souvenirs.
 

Paleo_joe

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Tourist pieces, but you should come out OK. I have never done well on ANYTHING African, even knives. If I run across an assegai, I'll reverse that trend :)
 

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