You are a difficult man to please ....I shall try to shoot once again tonightMoin. wrote:Absolutely gorgeous. How about a closeup of the steel in MACRO mode..
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Thanks Briha Ji. The blade is beautifully forged. And its razor sharpbrihacharan wrote:The knife is called a Pichok.
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> Excellent pics & write-up - Truly stand enlightened - Thanks for sharing
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Thanks slingshot,
Another great blade .... will wait for the macro mode demanded by a man who is impossible to please
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Another great blade .... will wait for the macro mode demanded by a man who is impossible to please
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The Pichok is a peach!
What are the specifications?
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P.S.: Moin, please note how thin a stock (blade thickness) a utility knife can get away with.
What are the specifications?
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P.S.: Moin, please note how thin a stock (blade thickness) a utility knife can get away with.
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Mack will upload the specifications tonight. But my guess is that the blade length is about 5 inches.Mack The Knife wrote:The Pichok is a peach!
What are the specifications?
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P.S.: Moin, please note how thin a stock (blade thickness) a utility knife can get away with.
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Lolzz. No Chief and TcDa. I have handled the Pichok at Chiefs place and the pictures don't do justice. Superb blade and steel, it's razor sharp. Therefore the request for posting the macro close up.
Absolutely Mack ! You must have a dekko at this blade when ever are in Mumbai. !!
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Absolutely Mack ! You must have a dekko at this blade when ever are in Mumbai. !!
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Amigos, I have been going through a rather challenging week. Came home from work at 2am yesterday. Just havent found time to be camera friendly. Will hopefully find some respite over the weekend and post the updates.
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No worries, Slingshot. Do the needful when convenient but remember to photograph the sheath as well.
Moin, if I don't ever make it to Bombay, or any other city for that matter, it will be too soon.
Moin, if I don't ever make it to Bombay, or any other city for that matter, it will be too soon.
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Mack The Knife wrote: No worries, Slingshot. Do the needful when convenient but remember to photograph the sheath as well.
Moin, if I don't ever make it to Bombay, or any other city for that matter, it will be too soon.
Hey Mack,
> The sooner the better
> Look forward to it
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Wont happen, sir. Also, these house or club or restaurant meets don't do it for me.
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Mack & Moin,
Am adding some close ups of the Pichok for you. And a picture of the sheath as well. The blade steel has very beautiful purple and blue tints, flecked with lighter shades.
Am adding some close ups of the Pichok for you. And a picture of the sheath as well. The blade steel has very beautiful purple and blue tints, flecked with lighter shades.
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Additional pictures of the Pichok.
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Thanks Slingshot.
Is the sheath constructed the same way as that for a Khuhuri?
Is the sheath constructed the same way as that for a Khuhuri?
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Mack, the sheath is very rudimentary. Almost like an afterthought. The leather is thin and there is a wooden insert that helps the blade to settle. Otherwise a highly forgettable and very risky carrying option. I wouldnt trust this sheath to hold this blade for even a week. Must be a ceremonial thing. I am sure that the actual sheaths that the Uzbecks carry are much better.Mack The Knife wrote:Thanks Slingshot.
Is the sheath constructed the same way as that for a Khuhuri?
The blade though....is special
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After reading your description, I hope the ceremony does not have anything to do with circumcision. Bloody handy if it does.