Friday Evening with Tirtha Vojpure Villager Chitlangi

Yangdu

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VILLAGER FIT AND FINISH VOJPURE CHITLANGI BY TIRTHA

Overall length--21''
Weight --37 oz
Spine thickness 3/8''
Chiruwa style horn handle
Brown leather scabbard with white metal tip
Razor sharp edge
Add to your ever-growing collection at $200 even. *SOLD*
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Gray color Tibetan woolen hat for $24 *SOLD*
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Thanks Man. I'm kookoo for khukuris. Looks like you're building a nice little collection lately.

Yep! Me Tooooooooo.... lol...I am giving it my best shot...the quatlity is super...love the looks and feel of these tools...gosh the fever has a hold on me...:-)
 
Wow, thatis a good loking piece - the villiger finish offers a contrasting black/white along the bevel that really loks good at that blades angle. I likeit! good score!
 
Wow, thatis a good loking piece - the villiger finish offers a contrasting black/white along the bevel that really loks good at that blades angle. I likeit! good score!

thank you snow and steel...I couldn't agree more with you...I love this look..really makes it stand out and villiger finish is just perfect..and sharp to...can't have any dull tools...:-)..
 
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Man Joekido, leave some for the rest of us ;p

Congrats on the incoming blade, it's a looker!
 
Thats a sweet looking Khukri. If you can, please post pictures of it after you get it. Me likey!!
 
Hrm~glad you got it or I might have been in deep! that's a nice version of a Chit with a good handle design.
 
Ms Yangdu that khukuri is delicious! More of these please, and keep Kami Tirtha. The more of his work I see, the more I am impressed by his great talent.

Excellent stuff!
 
Excellent looking Blade and the handle is a worker, too bad I missed that one, well, maybe there will be more as it seems everyone wants one?
 
Wow, really nice. You can tell it's a sharp one. Given the lack of fullers and cow's hoof kauri I don't know that I would call it a Chitlangi though, although the blade style is similar... ? But, what's in a name? Heck of a piece of steel with a great handle and very well done scabbard.
 
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