Deals for 4/5 -- Pix, D-guard Kobra, Tin Chira and Awesome Buys

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D-GUARD KOBRA BY RAJKUMAR

Overall length -- 24.5''
Weight-- 40 oz
Spine thickness--3/8''
Brass D-guard, bolster buttcap and tip
Horn handle
Natural leather strong and steady scabbard
Another beautiful work by Rajkumar
One more addition to your collection at $195 YBB *SOLD*

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18.5 inch 26 ounce villager fit and finish Sirupati by Tirtha. Chiruwa style red satisal wood handle with lanyard ferrule. Field sharp rig at $135.

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Beautifully done 14 inch 15 ounce Bashpati by Rajkumar. Black and gray chiruwa handle. All fitttings are white metal. Build up your collection at $100 even. *SOLD*

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17.5 inch 35 ounce Tin chirra by Bhakta. Horn handle. White metal fittings. Field sharp blade and beautiful fullers on both sides of blade. Black leather scabbard. Great investment at $$169 YBB. *SOLD*

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22 inch 27 ounce new design Kobra by Tirtha. Red satisal wood handle. Usual nice work Tirtha. For good home at $139 YBB.

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8 1/4 inch 5 ounce YCS Karda by Keshar Lal. Green leather sheath. Cute one at $50. *SOLD*

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Pashmina Shawl for $19.

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Email to himimp@aol.com to get any or all
First come first served
Have a great weekend!
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The only thing that looks cooler than that blue jay are those sweet blades! I really love that new kobra design. I just might have to get me one!!!
 
Oops! That's not a blue jay. Maybe a blue bird? Still cool none the less. Actually, if it's a mountain blue bird it's even cooler! Still not cooler than that kobra!!!
 
its cool to see them reproduce a model i had custom made!
my d-guard kobra is definitely a beast from the east and still sharp as the day i got it
 
The Tin chirra is great. I have 2 of them in my collection, and one is my favorite user Khuk. They are a bit lighter than the CAK, and have a unique balance, that make them easy to work with, without compromising strength. They seem to be more rare, and I imagine, more time consuming to produce.
 
Email and payment sent for the 17.5 inch 35 ounce Tin chirra by Bhakta.

All I can say is WOW, what a stunner.

Cheers!
 
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