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Just bought this one from an antiques dealer in Spain. It wanted to come home with me. Unusual in that it has a circular steel guard disk that looks fairly substantial. Binding near scabbard mouth appears to be a leather thong. and there appears to be a crack in it that will need addressing.
Vendor Description: Nepalese traditional knife, not a piece for tourists, very sharp quality blade, wooden sheath with fine artisan engravings LOA: 30 blade:22cm. |
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Nice knife, I think. I have a relative of this one. Although quite a bit larger. I've always considered it very well made and for real use.
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Cool, Really like that one. I have a slightly smaller version I call my Nepali Bowie.
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Nice one, I saw it too.
Don't know much about them, but I like the disc/guard. ![]() |
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