The club can be divided into five parts. The stem is flat with sharp edges that widen to a point on both sides. At this point, a pattern runs from one lateral tip to the other. After that, the diameter drops again to the extent of the beginning of the stem. In between, as the 3rd part, there is a right and left rectangular piece sticking out. It also stands out in the circumference and has the same pattern. The 4th part is shown by a piece widening to the diameter of the 3rd part in the usual shape of the stem. Finally, the 5th part is helmet-shaped. The central edges fall off, and the side edges run inward to form a point.
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