GK's 15.5 inch Panawal Chiruwa Angkhola Khukuri for Sale.

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Hi all,
Today i have up for sale is GK'S Chiruwa Panawal Angkhola also known as AK khukuri for sale.
Made with TATA truck spring steel. Beutiful Single Fuller. Basic village leather sheath. Full tang Heavy duty worker Khuk.
Here is the deal, with my usual Guarantee. Love it or ship it back to me at my cost.

I have 2 of these available.

First one's Specefications:
Villager Finish.
Overall Length: 15.5"
Blade Length: 11.5"
Overall Weight: 32.7 ozs
Blade Weight: 25.6 ozs
Spine thickness: 1/2"
$85.00 Shipped Conus.

Second one's Specefications:
Villager Finish.
Overall Length: 15.5"
Blade Length: 11.5"
Overall Weight: 36.7 ozs
Blade Weight: 29 ozs
Spine thickness: 1/2"
$85.00 Shipped Conus.

Asking for each is Shipped CONUS for $85.00. This is a Deal. Paypal at mrdotcom007@yahoo.com
Canada Shipping is $20.00 extra. Rest of the world is $35.00 extra.
Thanks for your time. Any questions and suggestions are welcome.
Ok pix. They Both look exacatly same except few ozs weigh difference.









 
I have a similar GK Khukuri and i am very pleased with it. Does an excellent job of chopping through brush and holds it shaving sharp edge well. The price is a gift. You cannot get this much knife & sheath and this high quality of workmanship for such a low price anywhere else.
kj
 
I have a similar GK Khukuri and i am very pleased with it. Does an excellent job of chopping through brush and holds it shaving sharp edge well. The price is a gift. You cannot get this much knife & sheath and this high quality of workmanship for such a low price anywhere else.
kj
Thanks KJ.
 
Wow, these look amazing
Are you making anymore? I would definitely grab one
Looks like the perfect size and weight for all day chopping
 
Ok I've got the knives, took a bit over a week to get to Australia
They are both amazing quality
The angkhola is even nicer than the pics suggest and the 16"bone cutter is the first khuk I've had that feels like it can chop through anything in its path, the forward momentum of the blade and the grind should make easy work of the trees I need to clear.
I need to get these up the farm in the next few weeks to put them through their paces and I will post a proper review so everyone can check them out.
They feel like the real deal so I'm quietly confident
Thanks
 
Bad pics and bad camera don't do the blades justice
But as they say if there's no pics it didn't happenimage.jpg
 
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