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Re: Mumbai Knives

Post by kalashnikovcult » Thu Feb 28, 2013 10:47 pm

Dsingh bhaa ji koi gal nai ji ...i replied to your pm ..
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Jai Jai Maharashtra Maaza ...mee ghari marathit bolto ..mee pan tasa Mumbaikar aahe ..NRM..Non-Resident-Mumbaikar .sadhyaa Indore la asto.. :D
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Re: Mumbai Knives

Post by PinoySteel » Fri Mar 01, 2013 3:14 pm

Got two 4" RAT brand Rampur made friction folders and two large 6" spring Rampuris, as well as a small Rajasthan made slipjoint today. I know I overpaid at 200 for the slipjoint, 300 for the RATs and 1500 for the Rampuris, but I really had to search for these!

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Re: Mumbai Knives

Post by kalashnikovcult » Fri Mar 01, 2013 11:14 pm

pls post pics
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Re: Mumbai Knives

Post by PinoySteel » Sat Mar 02, 2013 7:22 am

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Re: Mumbai Knives

Post by kalashnikovcult » Sat Mar 02, 2013 11:12 am

Good ones
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Re: Mumbai Knives

Post by brihacharan » Sat Mar 02, 2013 12:10 pm

TC wrote:
Brihaji,
It seems we can never get rid of imitations. This Muela kirpan seems to be a copy of the Victorinox small kirpan that hit the market and controversy about 8 years ago and was called back. I have one in my collection. The grips are exactly the same

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Hi TC,
In the box that contained the Kirpan there was a sticker that said "Imported by Victorinox - India" - Made in Spain. The shop also sold Swiss Army Knives made by Victorinox + Muelas.

There was this particular Muela (7" blade) that caught my eye - the price was Rs.3570/- Is it worth picking it up?
Briha

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Re: Mumbai Knives

Post by pistolero » Mon Mar 04, 2013 5:27 pm

PinoySteel,

You have an interesting name for your handle :D

Wanted to check are your based in the Philippines?

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Re: Mumbai Knives

Post by TC » Mon Mar 04, 2013 5:39 pm

brihacharan wrote:TC wrote:
Brihaji,
It seems we can never get rid of imitations. This Muela kirpan seems to be a copy of the Victorinox small kirpan that hit the market and controversy about 8 years ago and was called back. I have one in my collection. The grips are exactly the same

Regards
TC

Hi TC,
In the box that contained the Kirpan there was a sticker that said "Imported by Victorinox - India" - Made in Spain. The shop also sold Swiss Army Knives made by Victorinox + Muelas.

There was this particular Muela (7" blade) that caught my eye - the price was Rs.3570/- Is it worth picking it up?
Briha
Hi Brihaji,
I will check my box and the knife. As far as my memory goes there was "victorinox" stamped on the blade that I have. Will let you know and post a pic too.
The price of the Muela you mention indicates AN steel and could be a good one, depending on what you want it for. The Muela 440C blades are priced around 2000. I have two of them - bought them for the looks and never brought out of the box. I suggest you consult the real knife guys who live closer to you :D
As far as I know some of the Muela high end fixed blades are good knives.

TC

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Re: Mumbai Knives

Post by PinoySteel » Tue Mar 05, 2013 12:30 am

Pistolero, I sell primarily Filipino blades, but have expanded into other kinds more recently. :) I just received a shipment of very nice Malaysian parangs; I'll be home on Wednesday morning to check them out!

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Re: Mumbai Knives

Post by pistolero » Sat Mar 09, 2013 9:08 pm

Dear Pinoy Steel,

Do PM me your contact details, the next time I am in HK would definitely like to visit and check what you have on offer.

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Re: Mumbai Knives

Post by PinoySteel » Mon Mar 25, 2013 4:33 pm

As per the rules, I cannot post a link and talk about sales, but if anyone would like to join me for chai in HK, as soon as I am able to PM I will send you my personal e-mail address. :D

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