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Sidj's khuk appears to have an indistinct black spot that may be a cho of losed/open circular form, or could be a rust/dirt spot.
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The kukri does not have a cho or closed cho or even a shallow cho. In fact it has a v shaped protrusion where the cho is. The ricasso is flat otherwise. |
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Bit like mine above, tho without the hoofprint holes...Gives you a location to stop sharpening
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