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Nice kukri.
The tool looks like a screwdriver to me too. Why not. If this kukri is dated 1940/1950 a screwdriver would be handy now and then. Ps. The lions are a happy couple. Reminds me of Dreamworks production "Madagascar" ![]() ![]() Best regards, Willem |
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![]() ![]() Certanly looks like one in that profile! ![]() The only time Ive had such a tool with a kukri though it was as sharp as a carving chisel, so as most third tools with a kukri are for personel hygene, hair pullers,teeth cleaners,ear scoops etc. I cant realy say exactly what it is on just that photo. ![]() Great observation Willem! ![]() Spiral |
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