Nepali Khukuri
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Nepali Khukuri
I picked up these two knives- a khukuri and a sirupati during my visit to Kathmandu last week.The first knife in the photo is a Angkola khukuri and the second a sirupati.Each of these comes with a karda- a small knife and a chakmak to sharpen(or is it hone?) the knife.
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Re: Nepali Khukuri
Nice khuks.. So you were in Nepal
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Re: Nepali Khukuri
Thanks Inder.kanwar76";p="23207 wrote:Nice khuks
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Re: Nepali Khukuri
No no no.That was ages ago.As a result of tectonic plate movement,the Himalyas moved up and the Kathmandu valley was lifted and tilted towards one side.Kathmandu then slipped down and now lies next to Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh,India.So you were in Nepal
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penpusher";p="23224 wrote:No no no.That was ages ago.As a result of tectonic plate movement,the Himalyas moved up and the Kathmandu valley was lifted and tilted towards one side.Kathmandu then slipped down and now lies next to Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh,India.So you were in Nepal
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Yeah .. Yeh.. Yeah.. Very Phunny....
But you missed first part.. I asked him in a seperate post where is he nowdays..
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I missed it too. Must've been sometime after I left to Nepal.kanwar76";p="23226 wrote:
But you missed first part.. I asked him in a seperate post where is he nowdays..
When're you coming back to Bangalore?
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See my post here...
http://www.indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?t=1986
I will be back in first or second week of August ..hopefully
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http://www.indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?t=1986
I will be back in first or second week of August ..hopefully
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hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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Nope.I crossed Nepal border by road.Generally the airport authorities don't bother you if you have one or two khukuris and tell them they're souvenirs.I did travel from Kathmandu to Bhadrapur(in Nepal) by air with the khukuris in my check in baggage and had no problems at all.snIPer";p="23265 wrote:Did you have any problems with the customs on your way back?
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Waiting to do that next the time I'm at the farmpenpusher";p="23268 wrote:How about a field test?
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Re: Nepali Khukuri
Pran,
Beautiful Khuks.
What is the blade length and th price ex KTM,just want to compare with those selling on Himalyan Imports.
Sanjay
Beautiful Khuks.
What is the blade length and th price ex KTM,just want to compare with those selling on Himalyan Imports.
Sanjay
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Sanjay,
The blade is 10.5" in length.I paid 1600 INR for both of them.
btw, I picked it from Thamel as you'd told me to.
Thanks
Pran
The blade is 10.5" in length.I paid 1600 INR for both of them.
btw, I picked it from Thamel as you'd told me to.
Thanks
Pran
"A gun is a tool, Marian. No better, no worse than any other tool. An axe, a shovel, or anything. A gun is as good or as bad as the man using it."