Four blems for 11/21

Yangdu

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16 inch 27 ounce WWII by Thamar. Hairline crack on horn most likely to go nowhere. Karda, chakma and sheats are missing. Take if for $75. *SOLD*

13 inch 19 ounce Suga Knife by Padam. Slight shrankage of satisl wood handle. Dark brownd leather sheath. Best buy at $65. *SOLD*

18 inch 28 ounce UBE by Tirtha. Beautifull fuller on both sides of blade. The wood handle took hit during shipment transit between Nepal and US and chipped.
Excellent investment at $90. *SOLD*

15.5 inch 23 ounce KLVUK by Keshar Lal. Kanchhi repaired the hairline crack in satisal wood handle. This knife came with super sharp edge. Steal at $45. *SOLD*

Email to himimp@aol.com to get any or all
First come first served

 
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I will take that ww ii an the KLVUK...email sent
 
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I will take that ww ii

Did you already send an email to Yangdu?



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from http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/735020-Ordering-amp-Shipping-Information
 
I've seen a few types of suga knives. Do any of them have sharpened clips or false edges or whatever you wanna call it?

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I've seen a few types of suga knives. Do any of them have sharpened clips or false edges or whatever you wanna call it?

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Mine is pretty sharp. Sharpen enough one wants to remember it and handle it with care to avoid lacerations for sure.
 
i don't get this, i email my info that i wanted the knife would pay with paypal an asked if you could send me your paypal info, they were not posted sold yet..but i got a email back couple hours later stating there long gone???
 
gotta remember yangdu is one woman show , mixups can happen and she tries to be fair, do not sweat it if you missed one, even by a hair, there will always be another one, and many collectors here can also sell you one until you get your fix from the source, I have missed many knives in my time but also have snagged a few that I really love, same will happen for you if you stick around! *paragraphspam)
 
Some people just email Yangdu that they want to buy it, and never post here in the forum. Posting here is recommended as a courtesy to others (including Yangdu so she doesn't get swamped with emails), but it's not required. What matters is getting the first email to Yangdu. Somebody must have been quicker, and never posted here (we call them "stealth sharks").

Sorry to hear that you didn't get them, they were great deals.
 
i did post it i was the second post. but its all good, going to try again,,was my first time, i just got to learn the process. i see someone posted it above..
 
Hi Kalma! That WWII is nice, but hold out for an M43. They're kinda like being a "WWII Mk.2" and bad to the bone! Welcome to group.
 
Remember email Auntie FIRST, then courtesy post here. The email is all that matters.

Some folks are just wicked fast. I've been on when she posted and send an email in a couple minutes and got the dreaded long gone. It's painful.

Another will come along.
 
How would that's KLVUK feel compared to an 18" 33 oz WWII? Obvious size difference, but would the KLVUK feel like a toothpick in comparison? Would they feel similar?

(Most important... Is it still available?)
 
KLvuk is not toothpick but definitely about half the weight, I find it very suitable to long hours of chopping, the main thing is that blister from the wide butt on the grip if you dont hold tight right by the cho( for me anyway, I have hamhand syndrome)-- I fixed this by using that self sticking sports wrap in a roll. like for sprained ankles, also keep a chakma handy because the edge will roll from time to time esp in hardwood
 
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