A Great Opportunity For You

Yangdu

Himalayan Imports Owner ~ himimp@aol.com
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Recently I had a shipment of Dui Chirra and Mini Manjushree Sword with one little problem
that will be a fantastic opportunity for you.

The knife and Sword are great, except that the wooden sheath put some
moisture on the blade and I had to remove a small rust spot from
each blade. It was not a deep rust and I took care of the rust spot myself.

The problem is that I do not have a nice buffing machine in my
shed and cannot do the buffing work that finishes our blades. So,
I am offering these perfectly beautiful knife and Sword for your collections
at a great price.


DUI CHIRRA BY RAJKUMAR

Overall length --20.5''
Weight --35 oz
Spine thickness --3/8''
Brass bolster, buttcap and tip
Comes with six carved tools
Asare wood handle
Traditional scabbard
Add to your ongoing collection at $175. *SOLD*

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MINI MANJUSHREE SWORD BY LOK KAMI

Overall lenght --19''
Weight --22 oz
Double edge
Chiruwa style satisal wood handle
Black leather sheath with brass decoration
Great Sword for your collection at $145 *SOLD*

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Email to himimp@aol.com to get one or both
First come first served
 
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That version of the Manjushree is something else:) I rather like it. It's closer to what folks who have been looking for in a Himalayan Gladius rather than the older version of the Manjushree.

Looks like it would be a fine carry piece. I think a little bit of personalization would really make that piece pop:)

Get on both of their knives, ye sharks. They are absolute steals.
 
It's a Genghis Khan Smatchet!

I was being nerdy and thinking about something a fantasy assassin might shank you with. That old blade shape looks so much like the bayonet my great-grandfather left me. He... used it as a belt knife in Vietnam.
 
I was being nerdy and thinking about something a fantasy assassin might shank you with. That old blade shape looks so much like the bayonet my great-grandfather left me. He... used it as a belt knife in Vietnam.

I initially was thinking along the lines of a Hobbit sword, but on second thought it's a lot more heavy duty than Frodo's "sting". (Plus, the scabbard looks like something that's worn while on horseback in Mongolia.)
 
Oh wow!! Both are amazing, but that mini manjushree is totally awesome! I agree, its a Hobbit sword. (I'm almost through with my latest re-read of "The Hobbit" & "The Lord of The Rings", so Hobbits are fresh on my mind. If I had any budget for blades, I'd definitely go for that one. Alas, its going to be someone else's Hobbit sword.
 
I still prefer the old style manjushree. Those are such gorgeous blades. That dui chirra is something else though.
 
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