Is a ten inch folder legal?

Originally posted by Bill Martino
The folder is gone -- sight unseen and paid for -- for $50 bucks. As mentioned I usually figure 10 bucks an inch for something I'm not sure of but since this is such a far stretch from a khukuri it could fall apart in a day -- or it could be worth $200 and a collector's item. So, the buyer and I both took a gamble. We'll see how it turns out.

Gone, already? Man that was fast. Uncle, will you still post pics? I hope it's a good knife and that Bura makes more. An H.I. That I can carry to town would be great (The KK doesn't count).:D
 
I have been getting "server too busy" every time I tried to get on. Kentucky law limits blade length to "usual and normal", defined as 4" or less for both fixed and folding blades. The CCDW law allows carry of "other than usual and normal", which throws the gate wide open. Whoever got that gem better post a pic.....OR ELSE :rolleyes:
 
Definitely take pictures!!!!!

Jim March and Californians may want to order them by the dozens, every one of them. OH WHERE ARE YOU JIM???
 
$50 for a Bura-made folder sounds like the deal of the century, even sight unseen. Of course, it could all be a misunderstanding--maybe it'll turn out to be 10 inches closed length and not a pocket knife as we know it.
So who bought it--Jim or Sam? Step up and gloat.
 
You mean I might have a HI folder to rival my Sifu for every day carry? That would be fun! Will the Sarkis make leather suspenders to keep my pants from falling down when this "Shiva" folder is in my pocket?


Hank:cool:
 
$50 for a Bura-made folder sounds like the deal of the century, even sight unseen. Of course, it could all be a misunderstanding--maybe it'll turn out to be 10 inches closed length and not a pocket knife as we know it.

Not I. :confused:
 
Samurai Dave's denial can mean only one thing--Tsimi's back from his long vacation. He's back in the cave, and he's tanned, rested, and ready to scarf up K's. And somehow he talked Uncle Bill into lowering his selling price on a one-of-a-kind KP (khukuri pocket) knife by half.
 
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