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Old 4th December 2007, 07:09 PM   #10
spiral
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Yes Jim I dabble with all sorts of weaponry & bladed articles but kukris have been the mainstay of my keeper collection & research, both here & in Nepal.

Mind you I have collected many Mesolithic & Neolithic flints as well. {I dont buy those though.{90% of those marketed are clearly fake.} I Just find them , I was originaly given a collection by an Archologists daughter I trained with years ago that was from recorded sites dug from about 1920 to 1939.} I was very lucky.

I to also share what information I can about Kukri. I get emails most days requesting such. But if it helps popularise the genuine kukris then thats good.

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