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I think the thing that makes the killa z feel ridiculous in hand is that it's really heavy for its length. If it were crazy long, it wouldn't be so bad. Still, I can't imagine myself swinging a five pound khuk.
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hi all
somthing horn dog said has promted me to ask this
is it right a khukerie has to have a notch or cho before
it can be called a khukerie?
regards to all
mick
I think the thing that makes the killa z feel ridiculous in hand is that it's really heavy for its length. If it were crazy long, it wouldn't be so bad. Still, I can't imagine myself swinging a five pound khuk.
hi all
somthing horn dog said has promted me to ask this
is it right a khukerie has to have a notch or cho before
it can be called a khukerie?
regards to all
mick
I was gonna bring up that a strategically placed Talon Hole would be very like a cho. Not all chos are notches. I believe the Kobra has a closed cho, as does the Chitlangi.
Sorry for the cut, nice pix thank you
Something clever would be a couple serrations on the blade right near the ricasso. It would be a functional cho!![]()