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    Quote Originally Posted by defaultuser View Post
    Here's one I made last summer for a friend:



    17 inches of pure 5160 1/4" thick pleasure
    Thats purdy! Nice work!!!

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    Here are most of mine

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    ^Nice Imacasa!


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    Thanks buddy! Got a sweet edge on it but haven't had a chance to use it yet. One of the Trams is from you as well.... But it came with the upgraded package. We actually do our machete edges very similar.

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    My B11 with B4 feather stick cutter



    My "user" Kukri





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    here are a few. Swamp rat ruki, muela kukkri, and a cold steel thrower that works like a small hatchet






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    Here are some of mine:

    The small one is the BK-7, not as good at chopping as the rest so I did some batoning with it instead.

    This one chops pretty well:

    It is a Himalayan Imports Ganga Ram.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gadgetaholic View Post
    This one chops pretty well:

    It is a Himalayan Imports Ganga Ram.
    Shiny

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    Quote Originally Posted by wroughndt View Post
    Here are most of mine
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    Who made the kukri in the middle? How long is the blade on that beast?

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    Quote Originally Posted by defaultuser View Post
    Here's one I made last summer for a friend:



    17 inches of pure 5160 1/4" thick pleasure
    .

    Do you have a website?

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    this is my collection of large knives ....


    my favorite chopper :16.5"OAL ;0.453 thick ; 2.6lb weight

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    That's an awesome looking Golok! What are the specs on this beast?

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    Some Himalayan Imports Choppers:
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    Tora Blades:
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    Twohawks Longhunter Tomahawk, Jungle Kukri and modified Tracker from Nepal
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    Some friends from Ka-Bar
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    Lastly, a Blackjack Reinhardt Combat Kukri and a Cooooold Steeeeeel Gurkha Kukri (yes I said it in a scary voice like the commercial!)
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    Bill - Virginia - USA

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    A Big Chris bolo from KalEl and a Big Chris Barong from me:


    Some Himalayan Imports that either sold off,safe queens and users:
    "I was always careful to draw my knife down on the face, never across or upwards. Always down. So that if the knife slips you don't cut an artery. After all, chivving is chivving, but cutting an artery is usually murder. Only mugs do murder."-Billy Hill

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    Quote Originally Posted by laurg View Post

    my favorite chopper :16.5"OAL ;0.453 thick ; 2.6lb weight
    What is this and where can i get one?

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    is made ​​to order after my drawing
    you can not have one .... is unique .... I paid for it
    steel is O2, 60HRC
    photos ...


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    It's a very unique tool
    "I was always careful to draw my knife down on the face, never across or upwards. Always down. So that if the knife slips you don't cut an artery. After all, chivving is chivving, but cutting an artery is usually murder. Only mugs do murder."-Billy Hill

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    I'd like to see what your hand looks like after some extended use
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jroden5446 View Post
    I'd like to see what your hand looks like after some extended use
    i agree, that is cool looking knife and all but it also looks very impractical
    Last edited by SilentJohn; 10-29-2012 at 07:34 AM.

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