20 inch Kumar Sirupati. I am calling it a blem. Save $50.

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This is the Kumar 20 inch Sirupati that was on hold in another thread. The sale of this khukuri was contingent on the customer selling something that he had to pay for this knife and his deal fell through so this knife is back up for grabs once again.

I have looked this knife over with my magnifiers and have decided to put it into the blem category. It is a 10/10 effort but there is a very small crack at the cho -- maybe 1/32 of an inch. I am not worried about this crack and will send the knife with full HI guarantee but the blade is not perfect. I looked at it closely with my glasses and felt I could not send this khukuri as a perfect knife.

So, you can get this very slightly flawed Sirupati by Kumar delivered to your door for $75 today. If you are not a stickler for cosmetic perfection this knife should last 100 years with no problems.

Call or email if interested.



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Wow Uncle Bill, that is one beautiful khukuri. I'll wait for a tarwar..

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Uncle, I'm interested...you have mail.

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