bichwa...with sheath & more pics

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Re: bichwa

Post by marthandan » Mon Apr 22, 2013 10:59 am

Olly wrote:Nice one... Lucky you to lay your hands on the beauty !!
thank you. not sure what you meant. but i made the knife.
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Re: bichwa...with sheath & more pics

Post by marthandan » Mon Apr 22, 2013 11:03 am

more pics...
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Re: bichwa...with sheath & more pics

Post by brihacharan » Mon Apr 22, 2013 12:23 pm

Hi Marty,
> Great job man - exquisite looking :D
> Have you made a sheath for it?
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Re: bichwa...with sheath & more pics

Post by brihacharan » Mon Apr 22, 2013 3:38 pm

brihacharan wrote:Hi Marty,
> Great job man - exquisite looking :D
> Have you made a sheath for it?
Briha
> Sorry didn't notice the sheath close to the Bichwa :)
> I presume you used cow hide for the sheath & hand stitched it!
> Great going :D
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Re: one of these is getting a makeover

Post by TC » Mon Apr 22, 2013 4:43 pm

marthandan wrote:@ TC da...thank you. not sure if the rampuri is worth restoring. the blade material is MS (junk)
@ brihaji...thank you. sand till they are gone. i couldnt remove them completely as that would have meant no blade at all.
@ essdee...thank you. i think kalashnikov meant an horizontal "L". never a fan of that handle shape. moreover, the bichwa is an indian design (AFAI could research). the mughals adopted it later and gave it their handle.

more pics...as promised :D and this time i didn't take the pics
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the sheathed knife is giving me ideas :twisted:
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Marthandan,
This is a treat for sore eyes ..... thank you and keep using the services of this photographer :D
Cheers
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