My Aitor Jungle King 1 :)
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My Aitor Jungle King 1 :)
The wristwatch is only there to indicate scale.
The picture quality is not very good. But I hope that you get the drift
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Re: My Aitor Jungle King 1 :)
Congrats on the new purchase... Aitor are good knives !
There is a thread already running at :
http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=453
You could have posted it under that...
There is a thread already running at :
http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=453
You could have posted it under that...
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Re: My Aitor Jungle King 1 :)
Very nice blade. Yes it is a 'fondling' knife. Awsome knife and awesomely impractical. Have one myself though. Exactly the same. Never used it so cannot comment on the blade/handle strength but it looks solid enough.
Enjoy you new blade.
Bruno22
Enjoy you new blade.
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Thanks for the update Olly. Will check for a thread next time. Is it possible to move this post to that thread?
And Bruno, it is awesomely impractical....very well defined. I have no clue how it will perform and what to do with it on a regular basis...but I really like it and it has pride of place in my knife cabinet
And Bruno, it is awesomely impractical....very well defined. I have no clue how it will perform and what to do with it on a regular basis...but I really like it and it has pride of place in my knife cabinet
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Re: My Aitor Jungle King 1 :)
Hi slingshot,
You have a nice Omega there, is it a sea master?? oh and a really nice blade too.
cheers
farhan
You have a nice Omega there, is it a sea master?? oh and a really nice blade too.
cheers
farhan
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Re: My Aitor Jungle King 1 :)
Used to have a Aitor Mauser (Commando?) back in the late 80's (the one that came with signal flares) and used it to do some fair bit of wood chopping for the camp fire on one outdoor trip. Surprisingly enough there was no play. Having said that, I would be very wary of hollow handle type knives for medium or heavy duty work. The compass, sitting inside the pommel, went south when the pommel was used as a hammer.Bruno22 wrote: Never used it so cannot comment on the blade/handle
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Mack The Knife, (I told Bruno about this) I have discovered a use for the JK 1. It has been reserved for the viewership of the would be boyfriends of the 9 year old when she grows up. Either they shall run off or they shall treat her very differently....both good results
Farhan, it is a Seamaster. Approximately 13 years old. And it belongs to a friend of mine. I have not worn a wristwatch ever since my college days. That is a very long time. About 20 years without a wristwatch has told me to tell time accurately
Farhan, it is a Seamaster. Approximately 13 years old. And it belongs to a friend of mine. I have not worn a wristwatch ever since my college days. That is a very long time. About 20 years without a wristwatch has told me to tell time accurately
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Congratulations! I've seen many people who were duped into thinking they bought an Aitor knife, but most of the time it's been a fake chinese knockoff. You, my friend have the genuine article! Where did you get it and for how much, if you don't mind my asking? I have a JKI & a JKII, both in black, and a complete set of the bowie knives with wood & brass handles. I also have a super rare Ecuadoran police issued JKII. I'm looking to buy more of the JKI&II for use in the field. Thank you for showing us that these can still be found. I tried to order from a website http://www.aceros-de-hispania.com a couple years ago, but the ordering for USA didn't work right.
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Thank you DudeZXT. It has taken some time to reach the Aitor JK1. The knockoffs are very convincing but the genuine article is worth having, if only as a show knife. I am not assuming that the JK1 is not capable of being a great survival knife. Maybe it is a fantastic survival knife. However, for me, it is a knife to cherish not a knife to punish
I really like the description of your knives. Especially the part about the rare Ecuadorian JKII. Since you have used these knives, would be great if you could give all of us at this forum your insights about these knives. How you have used them, have you actually taken them with you during camping etc.
I was lucky to get this from Prasad Kulkarni at Gunmark Pune in India. I think this is the second last piece left. Prasad and his father, stock good stuff and have great customer orientation. This is an expensive knife too. I cant give you the exact price, since Prasad gave me a discount and it would not be fair to share my discounted price. However it was in the vicinity of USD 300 to USD 350. So, this is a trophy knife at present. Maybe someday I will work with it
I really like the description of your knives. Especially the part about the rare Ecuadorian JKII. Since you have used these knives, would be great if you could give all of us at this forum your insights about these knives. How you have used them, have you actually taken them with you during camping etc.
I was lucky to get this from Prasad Kulkarni at Gunmark Pune in India. I think this is the second last piece left. Prasad and his father, stock good stuff and have great customer orientation. This is an expensive knife too. I cant give you the exact price, since Prasad gave me a discount and it would not be fair to share my discounted price. However it was in the vicinity of USD 300 to USD 350. So, this is a trophy knife at present. Maybe someday I will work with it
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Success! I ordered another JKII from the website I said, above. It cost much less than you paid. I will let you know everything was good after I receive my order. These knives are excellent. You can see demonstrations on www.youtube.com
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Hi DudeZXT, good to hear about your success. And I look forward to your review. There are many issues in importing knives to India. By the time the knife reaches a consumer like me, the levies increase prices. For example the custom duties, Octroi duties, postage and finally the dealer commissions. We live with it.
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I find that buying a Jungle King in US and bringing it to India in baggage either by oneself or through a friend will be much cheaper, almost by Rs. 9000.
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How did I miss this??!!
Nice deco item, dada! Is that a slingshot (no pun intended on your name!) in the pic? Does it come inside the hollow handle?
Fantastic idea of the knife's intended use , I should remember to hand over something (maybe the BK 7 or a khukri??) to my kid, when he grows up, in case he meets a young lady with a dad like you!
Nice deco item, dada! Is that a slingshot (no pun intended on your name!) in the pic? Does it come inside the hollow handle?
Fantastic idea of the knife's intended use , I should remember to hand over something (maybe the BK 7 or a khukri??) to my kid, when he grows up, in case he meets a young lady with a dad like you!
Cheers!
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@essdee1972, Its not just a kniefe but a complete survival kit in itself, with a slingshot, a secondary knife, fire kindling instruments, medical stuff and many other utilities bundled up. Watch the full demo on youtube.
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Slingshot, can you post pics of the survival items inside the handle? I just want to see how much of that I can fit into a small pouch which can piggyback on a BK7 sheath.
Cheers!
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Get up, stand up, Stand up for your rights. Get up, stand up, Don't give up the fight. ― Bob Marley