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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Thats not from Nepal, its most probably a Knife made recently in muslim China.
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Brooklyn, NY USA
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I remember seeing an identical knife on eBay just about a week ago. When i say identical, it could be the same piece or it's twin. I took a good look at it because I was considering buying it. I wonder if its the same one. Did you only recently obtain it?
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Join Date: Nov 2011
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I've never heard of this type of knife, and I can't wait to run back to my Jordanian knife-dealer buddy (who swore it was Persian) the truth. (P.S. Got it for a song, too. Very few people were bidding, and I've picked up some more since....usually auctions ending late at night; nice deals!) |
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When Kronckew replied to the above-linked thread, his ID was based on a knife sold by a Nepalese exporter and made by a Chainpuri kami, as (was) shown on this thread on another forum: http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/sh...ri-Churi-Knife While the photos have since been deleted, they did in fact show a knife that was - with regards to form and materials - an exact match to my own... |
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Join Date: Nov 2011
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This forum is great! You gents solved a mystery I've been tussling with for weeks! I'm already learning more about obscure Asian and Middle Eastern daggers than I ever imagined.
Next up: a real, authentic, vintage Moroccan Koummya. AFTER I sell my car, house, 2-3 dogs and possibly the wife.
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