HI wishlists?

Just want a few more things.
GIANT CHITLANGI BOWIE
An 18" Bonecutter
A 17-18" Foxy
Bamboo Cutter
17-18" Cak
and lot lots more:thumbup::thumbup::D:D
 
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late as always, but I would like to see a Napoleon Sword again. maybe a blem so I could afford it.... or any of the other swords that have popped up over the years never to be seen again. A bone cutter or pen knife that follows the shape from when they first appeared.
 
I'd like to see HI offer a Kora, just once: without the kora, there wouldn't be a modern kukri!
 
Next Bonecutter or AK Bowie is mines!! I almost bit on the Katana but it was too close to Christmas, that thing was AWEsome!
 
Cherokee Rose

Oh yeahhh, I remember eyeing the Baby Cherokee Roses when they were up on the forum.

One of the traditional-handled Foxy Follys would be nice too.

And a janawar katne. I believe that was the very first khuk I wanted, and Uncle Bill managed to talk me out of it, way back when. :D
 
I want the 800 lbs, 7 inch thick Saylan that was almost made on accident way back when.
 
+30 oz. Cherokee Rose
Bura snake/sarpa khukuri
panchthar chitlangi
Bura Bhajra (photo)

BuraBhajra.JPG
 
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if they ever come out with a high quality Kora or an aruval I'd definitely consider it :)
I heard they had koras back in the day but were lower quality?
 
Last I'd heard, kora aren't made well, as a rule. Maybe they had to get them through other sources (and thus, put up with lesser quality), before the kamis/shop really came together as a unit.
 
like anything else koras come in all different qualities...Im sure if HI produced one it would be of only the best.
 
if they ever come out with a high quality Kora or an aruval I'd definitely consider it :)
I heard they had koras back in the day but were lower quality?

I believe that's right. Uncle Bill said they weren't quite up to his standards and, like the janawar katne, talked me out of one at the time. :D
 
And I just remembered one more that I can add to my list: it might be wise to have a smaller AK (12"-13"?), as a spare for camping trips or traveling. That way, if anything happens to my M43, or someone else in the party needs to use a khuk, I'll have an easily-portable one to bring out of my pack.
 
I guess it's time for another try!

That's the spirit!

I don't have the money currently to pay for one, but perhaps if there's enough interest on the forum, we'll see the Kora become another welcome addition to the blades made and sold by BirGorkha and Himalayan Imports
 
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