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Old 19th April 2018, 10:32 AM   #1
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Default Steel hilted Kukri.

This is one of my latest finds, at a local Antique Arms Fair. Found at the bottom of a box of bayonets and at a price I could not resist. I have already posted it on a couple of other collector sites, but I know there are others here also fond of the Nepali blade. It's a chiselled steel hilt "angkhola" blade 13 inch long (33 cm) 18 inch overall but a hefty 22.4 oz (635 grm). I think it has a through tang as I can see a washer and a burr at the endcap. No scabbard alas.
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Old 19th April 2018, 01:16 PM   #2
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It's a very good kukri and looks old to me with the mark on the blade and the work done on the hilt.

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Old 20th April 2018, 03:42 AM   #3
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That's quite a beauty. I wonder if it could have been a presentation piece? Very nice catch.
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Old 20th April 2018, 04:34 AM   #4
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This is one of my latest finds, at a local Antique Arms Fair. Found at the bottom of a box of bayonets and at a price I could not resist. I have already posted it on a couple of other collector sites, but I know there are others here also fond of the Nepali blade. It's a chiselled steel hilt "angkhola" blade 13 inch long (33 cm) 18 inch overall but a hefty 22.4 oz (635 grm). I think it has a through tang as I can see a washer and a burr at the endcap. No scabbard alas.
You are certain the grip is steel??-- bbjw
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Old 20th April 2018, 10:27 AM   #5
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It's steel or iron..... I did the magnet test.
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Old 20th April 2018, 10:32 PM   #6
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Hi, What is the difference in steel or iron to the magnet?

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Old 21st April 2018, 05:18 AM   #7
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Hi, What is the difference in steel or iron to the magnet?

Thanks Steve
Steve,

David means it is steel or iron, (Both magnetic), Not toothpaste tubes.
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Old 22nd April 2018, 02:37 PM   #8
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Hi,

the decor seems to be english.

On the top, that could be the so called s-rolls, you can find on old english furniture.

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