Let's see your knives - big and small.
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Re: Let's see your knives - big and small.
Thanks Anupam. But you really dont need to take the trouble. I have traced one of the officers thanks to a friend who is now in Bangalore for a senior officers' course.
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Re: Let's see your knives - big and small.
Gentlemen found this site on Damascus steel. Interesting.
try this link :
http://www.aceros-de-hispania.com/gb/in ... sg=a_acero
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try this link :
http://www.aceros-de-hispania.com/gb/in ... sg=a_acero
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hi Mack The Knife,
Great collection I must say pal!And exactly how big a hole did it leave in your pocket to nurture your hobby of knives & guns? Just curious you dont really have to answer that one! Are you still in Bangalore as your profile suggests?Would love to see your collection someday! Cheers...
Great collection I must say pal!And exactly how big a hole did it leave in your pocket to nurture your hobby of knives & guns? Just curious you dont really have to answer that one! Are you still in Bangalore as your profile suggests?Would love to see your collection someday! Cheers...
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Hi Mack The Knife,
Great collection you have. I think the Hattori 2004 Limited Edition is a very fine knife. I just got my son a CRKT plastic and rubber training knife. Teaching him the rules & safety at an early age. He is 2 years and 9 months. Keep up the great collection and wishing you many more great finds in the future.
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Great collection you have. I think the Hattori 2004 Limited Edition is a very fine knife. I just got my son a CRKT plastic and rubber training knife. Teaching him the rules & safety at an early age. He is 2 years and 9 months. Keep up the great collection and wishing you many more great finds in the future.
regards
Bruno22
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My small and humble collection was aired on NDTV India under the programme 'Salaam Zindagi' yesterday 8-9pm. There is a repeat telecast on Saturday and Wednesday 2-3pm. Mine is the third segment.... so should come on by 2.15pm or so... If free, do care to watch and provide some comments.. !!
PS - The name is Anupam
PS - The name is Anupam
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Re: Let's see your knives - big and small.
Sniper,
I wouldn't mind adding to the collection but don't really feel the need for one at the moment.
I find that my SAK, Spyderco Bill Moran DPT and Byrd Cara Cara address almost 99% of the tasks I need a knife for.
I almost ordered an Estwing Sportsman's / Campers Axe a few days back but my card got declined and I need to find out why that has happened before I can make any more online purchases.
I wouldn't mind adding to the collection but don't really feel the need for one at the moment.
I find that my SAK, Spyderco Bill Moran DPT and Byrd Cara Cara address almost 99% of the tasks I need a knife for.
I almost ordered an Estwing Sportsman's / Campers Axe a few days back but my card got declined and I need to find out why that has happened before I can make any more online purchases.
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I'm getting Axes made, will post them as soon as I get them.snIPer";p="40615 wrote:Mack The Knife any new additions to your collection?
Does anyone have Axes?
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Re: Let's see your knives - big and small.
Anupam,
Found these beautiful pieces of art. The guy wud be happy to sell these though I am insisting that he gift it to us.The only problem is that its on a licence.....
The handle of the kurki is old ivory I suppose
AC
Found these beautiful pieces of art. The guy wud be happy to sell these though I am insisting that he gift it to us.The only problem is that its on a licence.....
The handle of the kurki is old ivory I suppose
AC
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Hi AC, That looks like the horn of (im guessing) Sambhar or spotted deer.
I have a kukuri around 60 years + it has an ivory handle.
I also have managed to procure an axe - will post pics soon. Mack The Knife sir could you get that axe you wanted to pick up?
I have a kukuri around 60 years + it has an ivory handle.
I also have managed to procure an axe - will post pics soon. Mack The Knife sir could you get that axe you wanted to pick up?
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Re: Let's see your knives - big and small.
oh thats really a nice piece,where did you source it from??
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