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Old 1st October 2007, 07:33 AM   #6
kai
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Yeah, I also noticed the nice cho and fullers...

Thanks, Jonathan for setting me straight!

BTW, are there any hints to look for wether a blade from Nepal may have got rehilted in India?

Is (or rather was) the production of good quality khukuris in northern India restricted to ethnic groups also present in Nepal?

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could you please clarify the terms; ek chirra, karda, chakmak
1. double fullers
2. utility knife
3. knife-like tool for setting the edge

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Kai
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