Friday Evening with Tibetan Sowrd and Kumar Kobra

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LONG TIBETAN SWORD BY SHER

Overall length --36''
Weight --51 oz
Spine thickness --5/16''
Brass guard, bolster, buttcap and tip
Satisal wood handle
Standard leather sheath
Sher Kami's best effort
Add to your growing collection at $299 *SOLD*










Beautifully done 20 inch 18 ounce Kobra by Kumar. Walnut wood handle. Lite and fast blade. $175. *SOLD*







Email to himimp@aol.com[/email] to get one or both

First come first served
 
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That long sword is awesome! I've got mine and love it. Those fullers running the length of the sword is absolutely stunning.

Walnut handle on the Kobra is beautiful! Look at that...
 
Wow, I have a 20" Kobra but that handle is so gorgeous I am tempted. Please someone buy quick, lol.
 
Haven't got the done deal yet but I ems like one minute after Auntie posted. I lost the tarwar to moparsbob and you know what... The blades find their homes, I was happy for him, and that positive energy produced an even better deal for me(if i get it). I always wanted that model, even more so than that amazing Tarwar. I am dead tired after a long day but I am waiting for the " done deal". . Wish me luck!
 
Haven't got the done deal yet but I ems like one minute after Auntie posted. I lost the tarwar to moparsbob and you know what... The blades find their homes, I was happy for him, and that positive energy produced an even better deal for me(if i get it). I always wanted that model, even more so than that amazing Tarwar. I am dead tired after a long day but I am waiting for the " done deal". . Wish me luck!

I wish you the best on this one, for sure. I love my Tibetan Long Sword and Tarwar, but let's just say, I would trade my Tarwar for something really special, but never in my lifetime will I trade, or sell my Tibetan Long Sword!
 
gurkha - It is a real beauty. I think you got it - sometimes the "done deals" take a while.
 
Got it!!!!!! I am so frigging excited, I can feel my heart pounding in my chest just thinking about it. Going to bed, thanks for the good luck guys and have a great night!
 
Got it!!!!!! I am so frigging excited, I can feel my heart pounding in my chest just thinking about it. Going to bed, thanks for the good luck guys and have a great night!

Congrats! Very happy for you. Like we always say, " The blade finds you!"
 
Walnut handled Kobra by the Kobra master himself. Man thats beautiful wood there! That sure would go well with my little Reti Kobra. I could get in a lot of trouble right now. That some cool 36"'s cul!
 
Got it!!!!!! I am so frigging excited, I can feel my heart pounding in my chest just thinking about it. Going to bed, thanks for the good luck guys and have a great night!

Awesome! I came real close to going for it and it would have been close ;) but I am trying to cut back on my purchases a little.

I am really glad you got it! Congratulations!

Want to see a ton of pics when you get it!
 
Walnut handled Kobra by the Kobra master himself. Man thats beautiful wood there! That sure would go well with my little Reti Kobra. I could get in a lot of trouble right now. That some cool 36"'s cul!

Yeah, that handle is gorgeous and 20" and only 16oz - Wow - Super fast!
 
Man I wish I could trade my siru for it. Amazing and light, beautiful to boot. Wow. Every day its another, even more irresistible than the last. And this one I could put to use. I think im glowing green with envy.....and its not even bought yet.

Oh how the fates tempt me. My WWII still on the coffee table so I can hold it & work on grip/wrist strength while I watch tv. Right next to my planachok, which has also never been put away. Ill hold one in each hand and try not to cry at the loss of this kobra masterpiece. The
 
Email sent on Kobra. A bit late, but I'm hoping.

Got it. Nice to have a Kobra by Kumar himself. At 20" and 18 oz, it's the holy grail of under one ounce per inch. And that walnut handle and flared butt make it a thing of beauty. :)
 
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