Deals for 10/19 -- Pix and six blems

somebody buy the last 2 before i do!!! :eek:

21 inch 17 ounce Chitlangi by master kami Bura. Perfect rig except for hairline crack in horn handle. Best buy at $80 YBB.

16.5 inch 26 ounce WWII by Bura. Good blade and scabbard. There are two thing wrong with this khukuri are shrinkage of horn and few hairline crack in handle. Delivered for $60.
 
That little AK is nice I have two wood and horn and the wood handle is great its a real all around belt knife consider it against a regular fixed blade knife of the same size and it gets even better!
 
If the horn is a little too new when used, it will shrink a little as it drys. That will leave the brass buttcap sticking out maybe 1/2 mm. You would need to file the brass down so that it is even with the horn handle.


Steve

Si le corne est peu trop un nouveau une fois utilisé, il rétrécira en tant que lui des drys. Cela partira du buttcap en laiton collant dehors peut-être 1/2 millimètre. Vous devriez râper le laiton vers le bas de sorte qu'il soit même avec la poignée de corne.
(I hope I didn't say something stupid!)

Thanks, but I prefer your english explaination to that free Internet translation (it just has no sense). My English is good, but I miss some word, it's just a vocabulary problem, words I don't usually use.
 
That is one feathery Chitlangi. I wonder if it is a typo or if it is actually 17 ounces? If it is, that thing would fly in the hand!
 
well well, ... not a very successfull hunt for me, somebody snagged the 18 inch 29 ounce Ganga Ram before me, well ... are you sure again that this forum is not a "private buyers club" (TM) ? :D :D
 
Good snag bro. That'll be one hell of a chopper.

I got it, Andy! "Crack" is a bit of an exaggeration... I don't even think it's going anywhere, and it doesn't affect the usability at all.

Yup. She's a monster of a chopper -- probably the most impressive yet.
 
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