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Thanks mate ![]() You should come for a holiday, England's full of them
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Nice form, nice fullers.
Gav |
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Very nice piece! What origin of ethnicity is it?
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Thanks Gav
![]() Titus, It's from Nepal (originally). There are a lot of them in England because of our long 'association' with that part of the world. |
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well done G.
your doing well! lovely shape & style to that piece, with a well made military style longleaf angh khola blade. Probably made late 19th or early 20th century {pre.ww1.} Id suspect this one to be Indian made, but could be mistaken. Id guess blades about 14 inches? Whats it weigh? spiral |
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Ello Mate. ![]() LOL!!!!! Blade is 14". Some guess mate ![]() Thanks for coming in on this one. Here's a shot of it next to the slightly smaller presentation kuk I got recently. The presentation one weighs 430g, the larger one is 590g. It feels a lot heavier in-hand. The back spine is a meaty 11mm. Could you explain "longleaf angh khola blade"? Remember I'm entirely ignorant of the terminology of these beasties! Indian made is fine with me ![]() Do you think that the scabbard suits it? I have a feeling it wasn't original to that other kuk? Best Gene ![]() ![]() ![]()
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ang khola means one fuller near the spine, really means 'back valley'
![]() there are dui chirra (two fullers), like your other khukuri, ![]() and tin chirra (three fullers) ![]() i've not heard of any higher no. of fullers... Last edited by kronckew; 1st March 2011 at 12:17 AM. |
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