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None of the examples shown look very household or utilitarian, except in the line of killing or wounding that is ...
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Blimey!! There are a lot of fine example out there! Feel free to post Karuds or even the big brother Khyber knifes. Has anybody a modern resin hilted example? We've seen a couple on Ebay, a new take on an old idea, but still interesting. Keep em coming!!
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Here is a rather basic workaday example . Bone hilt and 40 cm long . I feel that it was a knife like this that Kipling had in mind when he wrote the lines :
'When you're wounded and left on Afghanistan's plains, And the women come out to cut up what remains' .. rather than the more elegant pieces we have shown here ! |
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Ah! Kipling....fine poetry and exceedingly good cakes
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Here is one that I picked up a couple of years ago. The blade is wootz but I have no good close ups of it.
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These are mine.. Nothing fancy, but authentic I think.
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Aren't they so-called Kerala knives? Long way to Afghanistan :-) |
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Hi Ariel,
Glad somebody mentioned the Kerala knife; the guy we got this example from had several and had sourced them locally in Rajasthan, we later saw them described as Kerala knifes in one of Tirri's fine books, so not sure as to what they actually are. They certainly share some of the characteristics of the Pesh family, heavy blade, thick spine and multi segment hilts. ![]() |
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