high mileage on GURKHA STEEL

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The more I watch this excellent video, the more I learn and the more I like it! Craig, I simply can't thank you enough for going to Nepal, filming, and producing it. Someday my copy is going to wear out.

Lots of folks out there on other forums ask so many questions about how they're made, and they are answered beyond measure by actually watching the kamis doing it. It's just a shame that they don't know about it.

OH, NOOOOO!!! I'M REACHING FOR THE MOUSE...QUICK, SOMEBODY HOLD ME BACK!!!!! THIS COULD BE A FORUM EMERGENCY!!
 
Good one, FNG! I used to think the same thing, that is...UNTIL I SAW THE MOVIE!!! You just won't undrstand until you see it, that's for big sure. As for me, having GS is worth the value of any one of my khukuris.
 
Everything of this world has a price, and Gurkha Steel is not an exception. With all due respect, sir, you might consider prying open your wallet with a crowbar to make a good investment in your education.

My father is a wise man who often told me in my youth that an education is something many are eager to buy, but few are willing to work for.

I humbly maintain this also is still true: At much less than the cost of a khukuri, GS is equal in value to any khukuri I own. After all, who can put a pricetag on understanding?

Brevity and typing need some serious work....Dan

[This message has been edited by Lt. Dan (edited 02-16-2001).]

[This message has been edited by Lt. Dan (edited 02-16-2001).]
 
I would send them to everybody for free if I could, but we spent so much time filming GS (wow, it goes by the iniatials now!), that we only send them out at a discount (or free) if we really screw somebody's order up. FNG: Order one. If it doesn't "learn you" something new, I'll give you a refund!

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Craig Gottlieb
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