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I have no idea what this month's example is. Looks Indian, but has a strange clipped point. 22" w/o the the pommel ring. Any ideas?
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Thanks for the calendar. You are right, it is a bit of a strange one, maybe someone knows more.
Regards Jens |
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It looks like a mutant kukri ...
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Mark, would that then make it a kook?
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It's a regional kukuri variation (Western Pakistan?), though the depth of the fuller seems unusual.
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Tom,
If you have specific knowledge or examples of this variation I would really appreciate getting them. Thanks! |
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