Maybe it would because of the potential time saved.
Not a traditional ingredient in the cooking of a khukuri, but maybe on a few of the more unorthodox pieces.
I wonder if the Kamis do bespoke items.
They already have a very wide range of knives and swords.
Only as to the parameter that they believe it won't 'break' as per HI's lifetime policy, which is great unless you are after a thiner light-weight Khuk than they are familiar with making.
This policy is understandable but frustrating if you need a long and light khuk because of a shoulder injury which makes 30 to 32 ounces the upper weight limit for a working blade.
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