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I think its possibly from Darjeeling area Fernando, A Nepali enclave in India. But thats only because I have seen similar from there. But It is just an opinion or idea.
Andreas`s points are excelent..... Rod also has great expierience. In conclusian I think, From Darjeeling area, 1920 to 1945. But I wont rule out post 1910 or Rods, 1950s either. although I think both extremes are doubtfull. I think the scabbard was made for a differnt kukri probabably. Quote:
.He said to me last December he still reads the forums, but sadley doesnt particpate at the time bieng.The vast majority of his collection has been sold over the past 2 years. Including the rarest & most outstanding pieces Unfourtuantly some of Ronalds points were part of those intial errors. Quote:
I must point out that Siru is a type of long slender grass not a lilly. In Nepalese. Lily is "Kamal" But indeed your correct that pati is leaf... Sirupate kukri were originaly mostly favoured by the Rai & Limbu tribes of eastern Nepal, The western tribes prefered broader bladed kukri, but as you say both are found throughout Nepal. Getting the east west identification the wrong way originated from JPs piece on Sword Furom, I think? Sirupati come in many lengths I have them with 11inch to 18 inch blades within my collection. several around the 15 to 16 inch mark. Your right the National museam in Kathmadu is amazing! Have you been there? I spent 2 days there but could have spent weeks. So many fascinating pieces.... Spiral |
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