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Old 1st February 2010, 07:10 PM   #10
spiral
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Thank you Tatyana, Well you do bring such beuties to the forum!

From the specifications you share combined with what I have seen I would say it was a kukri for battle with those of two legs rather than to sacrafice of those with four. {Although it could still do a far job of that.}

Its what some would a one hit kukri, two hits probably wouldnt be neccasary.

But it is a true piece of art as well.

Jonathan

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