Deals for 3/10 -- Pix, Chitlangi, Villager and Great Buys

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17.5 inch 20 ounce Chitlangi by Tirtha Kami. Sisau wood handle. Perfect fit and finish by Tirtha. Ideal gift for your loved one at $125 YBB. *SOLD*
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15 inch 22 ounce villager fit and finish Ang Khola by Bal Bahadur kami. Satisal wood handle. All fittings are white metal. Excellent camping Knife at $125. *SOLD*
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HI VILLAGER FRAM KNIFE BY TIRTHA

Overall length --16.5''
Weight --25 oz
Spine thicknesss--3/8''
Horn handle
Read leather scabbard
Great kitchen and our door Knife at $175.
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Tibetan woolend hat for $23
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I broke down and sent an email on the 15" AK.
It was one of the khukuris that I first thought of getting and now seemed like a good chance to get it.
I'm still feeling my way around as far as weights and lengths are concerned.
I'm sure that once I get a chance to really put them through their paces a few will stand out amongst the growing number.
 
If I wasn't broke as a joke at the moment, I'd be all over that farm knife. What a cool chopper.

Professor.
 
Someone please buy that farm knife, before I do something incredibly stupid with my credit card!!!
 
I know a little bit about Chitlangis and that one is just _superb_. Outstanding wood, great handle work, elegant blade. I hate to say it, but I have an 18" 22 oz. Chit in horn by Bura that is nice, but didn't turn out as well as this...

Nice snag for you pmwc78! :thumbup:

Tirtha just does a wonderful job on everything it looks like.

Norm
 
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Why is that Farm Knife still available ??? Along with cop911 and C.S.Graves, it is so very appealing. ;)

Must agree how beautiful the grip, no the entire Chitlangi, is to behold, not to mention its not too heavy weight. Congrat's to its buyer.
 
Why haven't you bought it?

Somebody sharked it. :D

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I must say, I'm impressed and surprised to see how thin the grind is on this baby. Here it is with my "Fugly" AK Bowie for comparison:

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Any FK owners chop any wood with theirs? Tempted to try, but I've never had an HI with an edge geometry like this! Let me know your experiences. This thing is too sweet not to use for somethin'.
 
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