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Yangdu

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WOW !!!! A TRUE COLLECTOR'S ITEM !!!!

This is the first of Dragon Khukuri I have received made by Master Kami Bura and I am so excited about it. I hope you will be too.
18 inch 26 ounce is engraved on both sides with a dragon inlayed with brass.
The handle is Montana Elk Horn inlayed with a brass scroll.
The scabbard is two pieces of Water Buffalo decorated with brass.
I am offering this at $275.00 Thank you. *SOLD*


Send email to get this elegant Khukuri and I will ship tomorrow.
 
Wow... That makes me wish I hadn't sworn off decorative khukuris. That's truly gorgeous.
 
It is a known fact that Dragons bite the source of the sixth 'wow' they hear......


munk
 
Flat-out beautiful... What art. Really cool, the K&C holder on back

Khukuris here get better and better and better.

A prize for the right collector.... or any of us at the right moment.

If it was a Tiger Khuk, I'd have no choice, and have to get a second job or something...

that dragon would cause me grave trouble...like somebody else's wife.



Ad Astra :eek: :thumbup: :eek:
 
Everyone knows dragons bring good luck, that there is a purpose built wedding cake cutter if I ever saw one. I'm not being flippant guys, I'm totally sincere about this, what a truly remarkable wedding gift that one would make. Imagine many years down the road, the happy couple could look up at that exquisite blade resting on their mantlepiece and recall vividly, their special day. There's definitely something to that all right, kind of wish I knew someone that was getting hitched. Shucks, kind of wish I was getting hitched, but the poor girl would definitely have a tough time "domesticating" such a grizzled old wolf. :o ;)

Sarge
 
Thanks Munk, but looking at the dragon khuk again, I can't take any credit for identifying it as a wedding khukuri, I mean, it's so obvious. Beyond the luck and prosperity represented by the dragon, you've got all those Yin & Yang symbols, representing, among other things, harmony between male and female. More I look at it, the more I think it ought to out and out just be called a wedding khukuri and carried as a special order item. Then again, I could just be sleepy and rambling. :yawn:

Sarge
 
Now, as I pick my jaw up off the floor, I can't stop looking at it. Man, that thing is amazing. Makes me wish I were getting married. Can't complain, though. Ordered a BAS today (Christmas), and I'm really pleased. My first Sher's on the way. A nice satisal-handled, lightweight BAS for backpacking. I'm excited about this one! :D :D

Chris
 
Nothing ventured nothing gained.

Mme Yangdu. Would you accept two payments of $150us.
One now, One January 06. ?
PP as usual.

Silver dragons calling!
Email sent.
 
Absolutely stunning work. That is exactly what I'm looking for for a centerpeice for my collection. Unfortunately, I can't afford it right now :mad:

Makes me wish I'd bought my gold membership already, so I could sell a few things.
 
Beautiful work:eek: Almost too beautiful. Too beautiful to use, that's for sure. Sarge is right. That would be a wonderful cake cutter.

Jake
 
I love seeing pics of HI knives. This is a masterpiece. Not much else you can say. I saved it as my desktop.
 
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