1st Day of Christmas deals for 12/1 --Pix Villagers and Great Buys

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Today I am offering these villager fit and finish Khukuris with Steve's KMFR sheaths.

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18 inch 26 ounce Chitlanig by Tirtha. Walnut wood handle. $85. *SOLD*
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14.5 inch 20 ounce Ganga Ram special by Rajkumar. Horn handle. $85. *SOLD*
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18 inch 23 ounce Gelbu special by Bhakta. Walnut wood handle. $85. *SOLD*
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17 inch 21 ounce Sirupati by young Sher. Horn handle. $80. *SOLD*
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16.5 inch 23 ounce WWII by Tirtha. Walnut wood handle. $85. *SOLD*
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Email to himimp@aol.com to get any or all:)
 
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CURSE my having to work and missing that Chit! Nice grab Kevhen!
 
ill take 18 inch 26 ounce Chitlanig by Tirtha. Walnut wood handle. $85.

please send me the info if not available i will take
17 inch 21 ounce Sirupati by young Sher. Horn handle. $80.
 
Email sent on 17 inch 21 ounce Sirupati by young Sher. Horn handle. $80.
I'm thinking Tao M got the Chitlanig he wanted so it might still be available.

***Disregard*** I see the Chit was sharked already so Tao will get the Siru.
 
Chit by Tirtha has been paid for. When I saw it I knew immediately that it was made to enrich my life. Tirtha, it will be in good hands, thank you. This is my first purchase from Yangdu but not my first HI blade.
 
Great deals today. I especially liked the chit and the ww ii, sadly missing from my collection (well, in these sizes, at least). Can't wait to see what's next.
 
I foresee upcoming bloodbath. 1st Xmas Home run for Auntie!

Ladies and gentlemen, get your plastic (or paypal) ready.....

Chums are ready...:)
 
Oh my goodness, that chitlangi is so beautiful. Who did the work on the walnut handle and pommel? The blade is gorgeous too.
 
This chit by Tirtha is my first purchase from Yangdu but not my first HI blade. When I saw it I couldn't hold back from buying it.
I can honestly say that Tirtha, or whoever made this walnut handle, was envisioning my large hand when he was shaping it. I normally carve my own stiktang handles to get the fit and feel I desire. I have never been so satisfied with the feel and balance of a big blade.
Thank you Yangdu, Tirtha and all the helpers for a piece that will be around long after I'm gone.
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I came back here to reference a picture of this wonderful villager Chitlangi in an order request to Yangdu and found the pictures no longer exist (at least for me they don't). Is this due to my non-paid membership level, or are the pictures missing for everyone else as well?
 
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