Four Blems for 4/30

Yangdu

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22 inch 38 ounce Chitlangi by Dil Bhadur Kami. Satisal wood handle. Nice rig. Slight shrinkage of wood handle. Bargain at $90 YBB. *SOLD*

20 inch 27 ounce Kobra by Yuvraj Kami. Fast Knife. Epoxy fix crack in horn handle. For good home at $65 YBB. *SOLD*

16.5 inch 28 ounce WWII by new Kami Rajendra. Fine looking Khukuri. Horn handle did not like the Reno dry weather it developed a huge crack in to the handle. Fix it your self or send to Sarki Shop for new handle. Take it for $55 YBB. *SOLD*

15 inch 23 ounce Boomerang by Vim Bhadur Kami. Excellent blade. Five cents worth of epoxy fix crack in the walnut wood handle. Great buy at $60 YBB. *SOLD*


Email to get any or all:)
 
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I'm kinda sorry I missed that chit. Of dozens and dozens of HI products, the chit has alluded me for years. I probably don't need to spend the cash right now anyway;)

However...that Kobra is VERY tempting. I think the 20" kobra is about the perfect length for such a knife. I have a 20" 20oz one that is my vine and sapling killer. It's not designed for such work, but don't tell my ol' Kobra that. It's been hacking away for over 4 years now;):thumbup:
 
A WWII like that was my first HI purchase, and is still the blade that gets more use in my house than anything else. A superb compromise between the different tasks you'd ask a khuk to do, light enough that it doesn't pull your pants down when strapped on your belt, and short enough that the scabbard won't poke your leg too much.

Mine was going through 1 1/2" maple branches last Sunday in one stroke, without slowing down.

Even if the handle's entirely shot, the price is an utter steal.
 
A WWII like that was my first HI purchase, and is still the blade that gets more use in my house than anything else. A superb compromise between the different tasks you'd ask a khuk to do, light enough that it doesn't pull your pants down when strapped on your belt, and short enough that the scabbard won't poke your leg too much.

Mine was going through 1 1/2" maple branches last Sunday in one stroke, without slowing down.

Even if the handle's entirely shot, the price is an utter steal.

agreed, email sent on it
 
a $60 boomerang?!?!?!?


whoever snagged that got a very nice deals......wow....beautiful blade...
 
Woot! :D I was home for the day and so I saw this post before they were all gone. I usually just get to drool over the pictures and SOLD tags :(

Mark
 
Dang, sure missed out today, That Chit or cobra either one would fit right in....always another day....
 
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