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carlos 13th November 2007 05:23 PM

khukuri with bone handle?
 
Just finished in Ebay, is possible handle was made of bone or ivory? when i received , iŽll post pictures.Some opinion about my new adquisition?
THanks!!

Carlos
http://cgi.ebay.es/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...MEWN:IT&ih=009

Ferguson 13th November 2007 08:52 PM

Almost certainly bone. I have one or two like that with a buffalo horn buttcap. I guess the bone isn't big enough to flare out, so a horn piece is used on the end.

Nice piece. Don't think it's as old as what they say in the auction.


Steve

spiral 13th November 2007 11:43 PM

As Steve says definatly bone. Nice shape to it. 1920s to 50s... 99.95 % of Victorian kukris dont have buttcaps. ;)

Makes a change to see that seller marketing a kukri without fake ww2 or Regimental markings added .{can provide numerous past examples his sold in last 2 years.}

Perhaps the "kukri Fakes" article on sword forum struck home.... {Or various IKRHS articles about his past sales.}

Good that he will earn the same money for an unaltered piece. ;) Helps the learning.

Spiral

spiral 13th November 2007 11:55 PM

Sadley I see the same seller is still selling a "Burma 1944" kukri piece. :shrug:



Spiral


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