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Old 4th February 2016, 11:46 AM   #1
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Default 2016 Gurkha Museum visit with Jerry

Had a super day at the GM, it was good to see a couple of old friends Gavin (the curator) and Mergh Rai and discuss with Gavin various aspects of kukri supply, as well as to do some research.
I was also able to get Jerry to verify and confirm handle type of the issued kukri (in the 'Official' picture) of Gobarsing of the 1/4th Gurkhas in Burma in WW2, which is of the ring/banded with rivet style of the same type in the picture of the mannequined Gurkha
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Old 4th February 2016, 11:51 AM   #2
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I had a chance to browse through some of Villiers-Stuarts marvellous photographic records of his battalion and regiment
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Some of the displays
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Old 4th February 2016, 12:03 PM   #4
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Some of the kukri
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Hi guys, I took this picture of the below sword at the GM on the recent visit, which was potentially carried by Officers of the 8th Assam Rifles, later 6th GR C.1830, is it based on the French sabres of the same period? or another European's countries sabre?
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Old 15th February 2016, 07:36 AM   #6
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It is interesting to see the Afghan choora and Tibetan weapons in the display.
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Hi guys, I took this picture of the below sword at the GM on the recent visit, which was potentially carried by Officers of the 8th Assam Rifles, later 6th GR C.1830, is it based on the French sabres of the same period? or another European's countries sabre?
Thanks in advance Simon
It does indeed look similar to the French AN XI cavalry sword. The Russians based their M1827 on the French pattern, and other European countries probably copied it as well. Posting the picture in the European section of the forum will probably produce more comments, as the folks there are a lot more knowledgeable than me.

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