an Jot Singh Khalsa at gunshow

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At the gun and knife show here that I go to couple times a year there's this Jot Singh Khalse custom that i'm always looking at and want to own. Today I snaped a picture to try and find out the Name of this blade, having no luck with google and couldn't find anything like it in a picture. The back side of the blade has 3 of 83(pretty sure but the seller also said it was made in 1983) engraved on it. I;m really looking to pull the trigger on buying it(tomarrow would be awesome) just want to hear any knowledge that might be out there on this its super awesome to hold.

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Thanks, I had seen that Fighter earlier tonight on his webpage. They are really close in shape, I guess im just looking to find out what name Jot Singh Khalsa called this by. Probably Custom Fighter though?
 
I'll contact him and find out. He's one of my favorite makers. His styles have evolved over the years to less traditional Western patterns to Middle Eastern traditionals. His current clients keep him PLENTY busy!

That said, this is a spectacular example of the work he can build.

Give me a little while....

Coop
 
I picked up a Jot Khalsa sub-hilt kirpan from Buddy S. shortly after signing up here.
Very nice grinds and fit/finish.

Doug
 
Thanks Coop.
jeepin -the seller has $1800 on it I beleave but had offered me a nice price.
Hes got the best knives at the show I think, should of taken a picture of this randall made D/E dagger really nice looking.
 
Took a while for me to get this out, but Jot got back to me immediately:

My earlier daggers did not have names mostly. 3/83 is likely around the date made.

I found pleasure in creating rather functional weapons for some years - still do, though not often these days.

I may have been showed this piece fairly recently (looks quite familiar) by one who owned it. I enjoyed it and would encourage the person interested in acquiring it to do so. Thanks, Jot

Coop
 
I love his knives.. All Sikhs have the same middle name... Mine is Manu Singh Dhillon... it symbolizes equality....
I dont think i can afford his knives so i want the Spyderco sprint run of the Jot Singh Khalsa coming out this year.
 
He makes some incredible kirpans and swords with equally stupendous scabbards.

Doug
 
I love his knives.. All Sikhs have the same middle name... Mine is Manu Singh Dhillon... it symbolizes equality....
I dont think i can afford his knives so i want the Spyderco sprint run of the Jot Singh Khalsa coming out this year.

^fellow Punjabi in the house, hanji bhaji kiddan?
 
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