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Old 20th November 2015, 09:43 PM   #5
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The next two examples are regimentally etched on the blades to the 4th Gurkha Rifles.

I have seen around eight of these over the years, some of which have officers names etched in presentation to the blade. They are all exceptionally well made, with horn handles and silver bands imitating traditional carved grip rings.

Some are found in elaborate silver mounted kothimora scabbards, others in plainer “field service” scabbards, with silver chapes. On one occasion the chape had been painted to “subdue” any reflection.

Again, like swords of the period, it is possible that these kukris were commissioned with both “dress” and field service scabbards. Both of my examples also come with silver mounted chakmak and karda.
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