4 blems for 10/22 -- no pix but good deals.

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1 -- Foxy folly by Kumar. Knife good but scabbard split. I think village sarkis just missed on this one. Take it home for $95 which is half + shipping cost.

2 -- 18" 24 oz. GS by Sher. Fine work by Sher. 10/10 rig. Epoxy fix crack in horn handle. 1/2 + shipping = $85

3 -- 18" 28 oz. WWII by Kumar. I don't know why Yangdu has this in the blem box. I can't find anything wrong with this rig and would rate it 10/10 myself but you know the story. Take it for 1/2 + shipping = $83

4 -- 18" 34 oz. AK by Kumar. Another 10/10 effort with superglue fix crack in horn handle. 1/2 + shipping = $83

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Read ordering thread at top and save us both time and wasted effort.
 
I am new to the Himalayan threads, but I just read about the "rules" about 5 minutes ago and I did send it in. I hope it got there in time! I would really like to get this AK.

Thanks for trying to help! I'm waitint for a reply to see if I got in in time.

Shane
 
Shane, welcome to the forum. You're going to love that Khukuri. Having said that, did you see some of the older threads about testing the blade thoroughly?

BTW are you named for the Movie? It's my father's favorite.
 
Welcome to the cantina, Shane. I hope you got that AK. I have one by Kumar and it's a beaut. I was hoping to sneak in on one of these great deals before I disappear for a month or so, but havoc today and missed out on two that I would love to have. Can't complain though; there's enough of UB's great deals to go around. I have snagged several that are just great. Enjoy.
 
Hey everyone, I got it!!!!
This will be my first Khukuri and I can hardly wait for it to come in the mail.

Hey Red, my parents didn't name me after the movie, but after they named me, everyone always asked them that.

Thanks ya'll for the warm welcome!

Later, Shane - (Psalm 150)
 
Welcome, Shane. Congratulations on your catch. You're going to love it.

Do you know whether it's wood or horn handled?
 
It's a horn handle! Is that cool? I know they come in wood and horn, what's everyone's favorite?

And what was Red talking about, about testing the blade thoroughly?
Could anyone give me a link to some of the older threads he is talking about? I would be interested to read that.

Thanks, Shane
 
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