CPDs for 4.29 -- 4 winners by Bura -- Pix and steals.

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All of these are made by Bura & Company and carry the usual Bura standards.

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16.5" 28 ounce Chiruwa AK by the Royal Kami and shis staff. Can't find a single thing to complain about. 1/2+shipping = $85

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20 inches and almost 40 ounces of excellent AK. Again, if there is something wrong with this rig I can't see or feel it. 1/2+shipping=$110

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The famous Bura Movie Model -- 20.75 inches and 31 ounces. Still can't believer how light this knife feels in the hand. Overall top quality rig by Bura & Company & village sarki. Beautifully white grained horn handle. Only thing I can comment on is the top edge could be a little sharpter but it's still sharp enough to cut through this scabbard if you're not very carefu. Take it home for $150.

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Another winner -- 17 inches and 27 ounces of perfect khukuri. Blade sings when you run the file down it. Unique grs karda and chakma. Beautifully grained saatisal handle. You might be able to see this in the pix if I did a decent job. Overall rig 10/10. 1/2+shipping = $87.50

All are UBBBs.

Call or email.
 
Emails sent regarding items one and four (16.5" 28 ounce Chiruwa AK and 17 inches and 27 ounces of perfect khukuri). If I miss out, it's because I was in such a hurry that I spilled a glass of soda on my keyboard and had to clean it up befor sending the email.

Regards,
Bill C.
 
Keyboard okay. Luckily, all the keys on this IBM keyboard are removable so that you can get to spilled liquids.
 
Originally posted by AOE4
Keyboard okay. Luckily, all the keys on this IBM keyboard are removable so that you can get to spilled liquids.

Your new khukuris should help facilitate this process if any of the keys can't be unstuck using less drastic methods:)
--Josh
 
After I destroyed my old keyboard with a coffee spill I got a "spill proof" model. I haven't tested it yet, though.
 
Originally posted by Josh Feltman
Your new khukuris should help facilitate this process if any of the keys can't be unstuck using less drastic methods:)
--Josh
A khukuri would also be a good tool for disposing of a dead keyboard.


Originally posted by Bill Martino
After I destroyed my old keyboard with a coffee spill I got a "spill proof" model. I haven't tested it yet, though.
This keyboard (which cost me $80) has lasted for eight years now. But with the trend toward only allowing USB keyboards on new machines/motherboards, I may soon have to get one of those "spill proof" models.

Regards,
Bill C.
 
I got the cheapest spill proof model I could fine -- just in case it isn't really spill proof. $14, I think -- Memorex.
 
When I first saw the title I thought Uncle bill Had something new. A CPD for only $4.29 after looking at the ad I realised it was a Crazy Pala's deal for 4/29. Guess somedays I'm slower than others:)
 
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