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Old 13th June 2006, 03:02 PM   #1
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Many thanks for the info. I bought this kukri along with a nice Tulwar for under £20, the kukri was covered in heavy rust, so in order not to contamenate my collection was housed in the shed. I only recently found the piece again,and gave it a very brutal rub down. Its nice to think that little gems like this can be had so cheaply at bootsales. Thanks again
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Old 14th June 2006, 07:45 PM   #2
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No problem Andy, yep old kukris still turn up at bargain prices sometimes, this one I only paid £25 for, God I was lucky that day!

Was the tulwar any good?

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Hi spiral, Tulwar very nice-have posted pics today!
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