Knives from Khukuri House Nepal

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Re: Knives from Khukuri House Nepal

Post by Moin. » Fri Dec 23, 2011 10:16 am

Gentlemen reviving this post. Got in touch with Khukri House. This is the ensuing correspondence. :D
Have asked them for a quote, let's ee how things pan out. The Khuks on the website are mouth watering :mrgreen:
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Dear Moin Patel,
Thank you for the mail and im happy to inform you that 3-4 khukuris will not be a problem while carrying the khukuri through flight.And usually people travell through bus to India so if we get the people travelling through bus then we will send your roder through them.And if we get people travelling through flight then we will send through them.Our boss is travelling to Mumbai due to official work on miid of January so you may place an order if it is ok with you.

Thank you and Namaste,
Ms. Apekcha Pradhan
Khukuri House Handicraft Industry (KHHI)

http://www.thekhukurihouse.com/
http://www.khukurihouseonline.com/
http://www.gurkhas-kukris.com/
http://www.khukrimuseum.com/
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Dear Ms. Apekcha;

Can you please advice how the person will be carrying the Khuks from Nepal to India. As per the arms act no blades beyond 9” are permitted to be carried. Carrying this in a baggae in any airline will not be permitted and will be confiscated by the customs. Will the person be carrying this in train or bus ?

Thanks
Moin.

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Dear Moin Patel,
Thank you for the mail and your interest in purchasing our products.Im happy to inform you that it is possible for us to ship to India but since the customs of India is very strict so we cannot deliver through TNT or DHL. So in order to deliver your order we will have to carry manually have to wait for the people who will visit India and will carry the khukuri..So please be notified that the time frame will not be specific.But we will deliver your order anyhow.And we will keep you updated regarding your order.If it is ok with you then you may order from the site directly.And our boss' uncl;e has account in SBI bank.So you may transfer the money to his account.But first please do inform us as to what would you prefer to do and if it is ok with you then please give us the name of the khukuri you would like to order and then we shall forward you the full costing.


Thank you and Namaste,
Ms. Apekcha Pradhan
Khukuri House Handicraft Industry (KHHI)

http://www.thekhukurihouse.com/
http://www.khukurihouseonline.com/
http://www.gurkhas-kukris.com/
http://www.khukrimuseum.com/
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Hello;

I’ve gone through your website and I understand that you ship your blades to India as few of my friends have procured through the website. My understand is you have an SBI account where the money in INR can be transferred and then the Khukris can be shipped from Nepal. Is there a restriction on the size of import from Nepal if the blade size is more than 9”. Have you sent Khukri’s more than 9” to addresses in India( maybe keeping the blades unsharpened).

If so please advise on the modality of money transfer, the account details, lead times for shipping. Me and some of my friends would like to place a few orders immediately.

Thanks

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Re: Knives from Khukuri House Nepal

Post by Moin. » Fri Dec 23, 2011 3:44 pm

Here's the latest email from Khukri House.

From: KHHI Nepal [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, December 23, 2011 5:05 PM
To: Patel, Moinuddin (India)
Subject: Quotation

Dear Patel,
Thank you for the mail and please see the quotation and account details of the khukuris you would like to order given below:

Item:
World War (Historic) x 2 @US$44.99 = US$89.98
American Eagle (Freedom) x 1 = US$84.99
Churi (THE Knife) x 1 = US$39.99
Product Total = US$214.96
Shipping Cost to your address in India = US$35.5

Sub Total = US$250.46

Bank Fee (1% on total cost) = US$2.50

Thus the total cost = US$252.96

Time Frame:
Delivery within one month from the day of payment


Please see the accout details ofmy boss' uncle and his account number given below:
Thank you and Namaste,
Ms. Apekcha Pradhan
Khukuri House Handicraft Industry (KHHI)

http://www.thekhukurihouse.com/
http://www.khukurihouseonline.com/
http://www.gurkhas-kukris.com/
http://www.khukrimuseum.com/
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Dear Moin Patel,
Thank you for the mail and im here to inform you that i have talked my boss and he says that in 18" Wooden Khukuri there may be maximum chances for the khukuri to be confiscated on Airport.So we would like to request you to reduce the size of the khukuri.PLease select the khukuri ranging from 10 inch to maximum 12 inch.Otherwise if the khukuri will be confiscated by the Airport police then our boss will leave the khukuri to them and will return back.So it will be better if you would reduce the size of the khukuris.PLease give me the list of khukuri ranging from 10-12 inch and then we shall forward you the full costing.

Thank you and Namaste,
Ms. Apekcha Pradhan
Khukuri House Handicraft Industry (KHHI)

http://www.thekhukurihouse.com/
http://www.khukurihouseonline.com/
http://www.gurkhas-kukris.com/
http://www.khukrimuseum.com/
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Re: Knives from Khukuri House Nepal

Post by Moin. » Fri Dec 23, 2011 10:03 pm

Received the account details for the gentleman at SBI Darjeeling Branch, Let's see how the transaction pans out. Delivery expected in a months time.

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Gentlemen; Posting the experience and details here so it's easier for other knife enthusisast and collectors to place orders with Khukri House. Not possible for me to collate orders for all, have money for all transfferred to my account and manage the hassle of couriering it across pan india. :oops:
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Re: Knives from Khukuri House Nepal

Post by ak27 » Fri Dec 23, 2011 11:50 pm

You have a PM sir.
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Knives from Khukuri House Nepal

Post by Bruno22 » Sat Dec 24, 2011 8:07 am

Moin, taking a trip to Nepal may be a better and cheaper option. Also costs on the website are directed to the international Market and thus would be higher. Remember you are paying in $$ and not Nepali rupees. When we travel there our currency is much stronger. I have visited Nepal and purchased from the Khukri house shop at Thamel. There are quite a few shops and you may also get to visit local craftsman producing stuff. This was years back when I was just out of college. At that time you could buy a leather man tool from a foreigner for less than Rs200/- cause they would sell off their stuff after the trek before heading back home.
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Re: Knives from Khukuri House Nepal

Post by Rolf » Sat Dec 24, 2011 8:38 am

@Moin. With great difficulty I restrained my urge to splurge on khukhuris and selected one from the several beauties on offer at Khukuri House. But now that you have resurrected the thread, I think I will add some more to my collection. I can't help feeling sorry for myself that I gave you the information and have now myself become a victim of fascination for these wonderful blades :-)

@Bruno22. Yes, you are right. Getting the stuff from Nepal will certainly be easier on the pocket but it will be troublesome for one person to bring along three four of those blades in a single trip. Getting some small fixed blades or folders is one thing but khukuris is a totally different matter altogether. The khukuri's association with the Gurkhas and the bloody battles and skirmishes it was a part of, lends it a very brutal image, that of a killing weapon. It is also a human psychology that when people fear something because they cannot counter it, they develop a mental block. That maybe the reason why the sight of a khukuri, even a blunt souvenir (as happened with several of my friend who brought some from Nepal and Darjeeling during their treks) always evokes sniggers and a bit of scepticism from cops and airport officials.
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Knives from Khukuri House Nepal

Post by Bruno22 » Sat Dec 24, 2011 10:48 am

As Khukries are a produce of Nepal, you need not pay any duty! Also most places that sell them are registered as local handicrafts houses. Just getting along the blades (under 9 inches) may be a problem but if you add in a few other handicrafts and other shopping you MAY get through without questions. Also you must insist on a bill and keep that with you. Anyways over 9 inches and your in trouble.
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Re: Knives from Khukuri House Nepal

Post by Moin. » Sat Dec 24, 2011 12:42 pm

Understand where you are coming from Bruno, but finding the time off is a major problem. The last vacation in Rajasthan was after three straight years on the job without any breaks.
Secondly it will not be cheaper in any ways. You are like a kid in a candy store and want to buy anything and everything in sight and end up spending uncontrably  . I’ve experienced this before and I’m sure you go through the same dilemma in knife stores abroad. Exercising restraint in buying these there will be impossible, a few thousand for this and a few thousand for that, that’s nice as well…. And you’ve end up spending a substantial sum 
Lastly like you said it’s next to impossible getting these large khuks through customs. I was literally scared carrying back the little armory back from Rajasthan. These guys are willing to do it for a price and paying that small premium to mitigate these headaches and hassles I think is justifiable. The prices even at the dollar prices are not too bad, considering the cost of travel, stay etc.
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Re: Knives from Khukuri House Nepal

Post by Moin. » Thu Dec 29, 2011 9:10 am

Gents $$$ Deposited in the said account. Wait and watch game now :D


From: KHHI Nepal [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 5:11 PM
To: Patel, Moinuddin (India)
Subject: Re: Account details-Enclosed Deposit Receipt

Dear Moin,
Thank you for the mail and im here to inform you that since the bank is closed for today in India so we will make the confirmation of the payment and mail you by tomorrow evening.

Thank you and Namaste,
Ms. Apekcha Pradhan
Khukuri House Handicraft Industry (KHHI)

http://www.thekhukurihouse.com/
http://www.khukurihouseonline.com/
http://www.gurkhas-kukris.com/
http://www.khukrimuseum.com/
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Re: Knives from Khukuri House Nepal

Post by Moin. » Sun Jan 01, 2012 12:07 pm

Here's the order receipt/confirmation

Purchase date: 30th Dec 2011 Buyer’s name: Moin Patel
KHHI Sale ID: QL5553(P1) PayPal /Transaction ID:
Item/s x Qty

World War (Historic) x 2
American Eagle (Freedom) x 1
Churi (THE Knife) x 1

Total qty: 4pcs Total cost: USD 252.96

Payment Mode Online / Pending eCheck / Bank Wire / Western Union / Bank Draft / Cash / Others
Engraving

None

Any specific note/instruction provided
None

Time Frame: (Processing + Fwd + Legal Paper works + Tracking No. + Delivery)

Within 25-30 days {Please expect tracking number by the 3rd phase/stage of the total estimated time frame}

“Please do mention us in advance if there is any specific deadline for delivery in the Shipping comments field ”

Shipping/Destination Add:

Moin Patel
XXXXXXX
XXXXXXX
XXXXXXX
XXXXXXX

Shipping Comments/Tracking No
None


Power Offer Status: (http://www.thekhukurihouse.com/offers/powerOffer.php)
Level FREE / Power or Worth of US$ (Credit)
P1 US$ 7.00
KHHI’s general Comment/Message/Info on/about this sale


IMP NOTE: If you find or notice anything incorrect or needing amendment in the order sheet then please contact us immediately. Also please do fill in the "Required" field/s.
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The Power offer status is you keep getting these power points after every transaction and you can ask for the discount equivalent to your power point in the next transaction. :)
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Re: Knives from Khukuri House Nepal

Post by Moin. » Sun Jan 01, 2012 12:11 pm

major_johnson wrote:There are two such Kukri houses in 'Darjeeling' - Mall Road. They are made in Nepal; authentic kukries of all kinds, from 3 inch blades to 18 inch ones. I have bought a number of them for my showcase. This is the best time to visit Darjeeling.

That's interesting to know, I actually had money transferred to SBI Darjeeling Branch. Wonder if these are the outlets for KKHI.

Any one from Darjeeling or visiting Darjeeling any time soon, would love to see some pics of these stores. :mrgreen:

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Re: Knives from Khukuri House Nepal

Post by Moin. » Sun Jan 01, 2012 12:27 pm

Some nice pics of the Gorkha Rifles Regiment of the IA while we are on the subject...

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More pics on this link

http://www.defence.pk/forums/india-defence/59293-gurkhas-indian-army-images-information.html
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Re: Knives from Khukuri House Nepal

Post by slingshot » Fri Jan 13, 2012 9:12 pm

Love the way the thread has spread :) and i am waiting for these hotties with Moin :)
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Re: Knives from Khukuri House Nepal

Post by Rolf » Sun Feb 26, 2012 12:06 am

@ Moin, I do believe you have managed to lay your hands on those nice blades from Khukuri House. Do post the pictures.
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Re: Knives from Khukuri House Nepal

Post by Bhargav » Sun Feb 26, 2012 1:00 am

pics or it never happened !

so one question on the 9" regulation, so looks like the law says that we cannot import more than 9" but can we buy a Khukri more than 9" in india ?

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