MY FAVORITE KHUKRI
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MY FAVORITE KHUKRI
Finally cleaned, rubbed and polished my favorite Khukri, though it still needs some work. The result now is the hard work of one month.
It has a 13 inch blade and is 7.5 mm thick at the heaviest portion near the handle. It is a heavy thing and feels good and well balanced while handling.
The blade has some engraving on both sides, that my simple camera can't capture. One side is a peacock and the other side engraving is probably only a design or something that I can't figure out.
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It has a 13 inch blade and is 7.5 mm thick at the heaviest portion near the handle. It is a heavy thing and feels good and well balanced while handling.
The blade has some engraving on both sides, that my simple camera can't capture. One side is a peacock and the other side engraving is probably only a design or something that I can't figure out.
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Re: MY FAVORITE KHUKRI
Walibaa, it is not custom made but I bought it ages ago and it was not easy to find. There were regular Khukri's available in abundance.
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Re: MY FAVORITE KHUKRI
beautiful one Atul and very well kept. Do you require license to keep such 13 inch blade? I am interested t have one but not sure if I need a license.
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Re: MY FAVORITE KHUKRI
I also don't know but I have read over here something to the effect that the local administration can put restrictions on sharped edged weapons. But I do not carry a knife around so it doesn't matter to me.Vassili Zaitsev wrote:beautiful one Atul and very well kept. Do you require license to keep such 13 inch blade? I am interested t have one but not sure if I need a license.
I have a few full sized swords, sword sticks and knives that are more than 9 inches long.
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Nice blade Atul. What does the insignia with two Khukri stand for?
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Thanks Zombie,zombie wrote:Nice blade Atul. What does the insignia with two Khukri stand for?
The lower curved portion of the insignia just has 'NEPAL' embossed on it.
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Aha. I thought it may have name of an Army unit on it.
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Re: MY FAVORITE KHUKRI
Atul,
That is a very nice khukri.
Thanks for sharing.
That is a very nice khukri.
Thanks for sharing.
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Re: MY FAVORITE KHUKRI
I have the same type of Khukri Purchased from Nepal.
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That is a very beautiful blade indeed
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I have also the same Khukri. I have some Imported knives and two katanas made in India. I want to know if there is any rules to keep these as legally I.e I want to have a Licence for these. Thanks
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Loin.heart,lion.heart8 wrote:I have also the same Khukri. I have some Imported knives and two katanas made in India. I want to know if there is any rules to keep these as legally I.e I want to have a Licence for these. Thanks
It does not make sense in having a license for a knife. You are allowed only 3 weapons on a license, so it is better to go in for fire arms instead. Unfortunately that is the truth for India.
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Re: MY FAVORITE KHUKRI
very nice piece of blade atul..and very well maint as well...
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Thanks for the appreciation. What kind of knives, bayonets and ceremonial swords do you guys use in the Army??gladiatorgarg wrote:very nice piece of blade atul..and very well maint as well...
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