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Old 10th April 2005, 01:28 AM   #1
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I recently got this kukri with a really well done wooden scabbard. the details are sweet. It even has "leather" straps carved into it. The knife is 17" OAL and has some nice brass between the tang and scales. I've seen one other with a quality wooden scabbard on JP's site.








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Old 10th April 2005, 02:29 AM   #2
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A very handsome scabbard, with a level of workmanship quite superior to the rather crude "village" character of most wooden kukri scabbards I have seen. The chiruwa-style horn handle is quite unusual for a wooden scabbard piece, and also appears to be of a high level of craftsmanship, especially the carved detail incised into the tang. Would love to see a picture of the blade.
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Old 10th April 2005, 02:52 AM   #3
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Forgot to post the blade in the first place:
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Old 10th April 2005, 05:30 AM   #4
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A nice "Sirupate" Derek. Very good work on the scabbard. a nice pick up.
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Old 10th April 2005, 04:27 PM   #5
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Default Question about Nepalese flora & kukri nomenclature

Rod,
I have read that "The Sirupate is based on the siru leaf found in Eastern Nepal." I have been unable to locate any reference to the siru plant. Do you have any idea what sort of bush, tree, etc. it is, or where I might look for pictures or decriptions? Thanks,
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BTW, I completely agree with your description of Derek's sirupate as "a nice pick up". Unlike the usual wood scabbard (which seems to be the product of necessity and poverty where leather is scarce or expensive), the choice of wood here seems to be for the purpose of showing off the woodcarver's skill in matching the level of craftsmanship shown by the knife itself.
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Old 11th April 2005, 06:13 AM   #6
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Berkely, have you tried a Google on Sirupate? Rod
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