Just checking in...and aren't those M43's lovely?

wildmanh

Part time Leather Bender/Sheath maker
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Hi guys, I've been lurking a lot lately do to some family stuff and a few things that have been going on in the forums. Was feeling rather sarcastic and didn't want to get caught up in the trolling threads. Plus I'm getting ready to move to an apartment. My brother and sister inlaw that I live with are expecting there second baby in Febuary and they need my room for their first girl thats now 4 years old. Should be moving this weekend. My new apartment is a few hundred feet behind my house on the other side of the fence.

Since busting my elbow and getting my job at CompUSA I have not had many chances to use my Khukuris so have not posted much cause didn't feel I could contribute much. Just thought I'd let you all know whats going on and that I'm doing good. Can't wait to be out on my own again and soon I'll have the medical bills from my wrist injury payed off so I can save up for a car and a few more knives. Specially one of the M43's....

All the recent ones have been great!! I want one so bad but since I'm moving I can't do it now.:( Got to keep telling my self "Have to wait, it's worth it, got to get into the new place first and pay off bills then Have at it". Have been showing friends the pics and they agree that the new M43's and other Khukuris are looking really nice. Better fit and finish then before and awesome pics.

Well, got to reprofile the edge on a new Hawk I got last weekend. Have a good one,

Heber
Still a KHukuri nut at heart! ;)
 
Good to see ya, Heber:)
Don't be a stranger. you always have something to contribute:) Congrats on the new job and apt. Keep us posted on the elbow, friend.

Jake
edit for poor typing skills;)
 
Good to hear from you Heber! Sorry to hear about the injury. (If you mentioned it before I missed it.) Please don't be a stranger.

Norm
 
Good to see you again Heber...next time I go to Hill, I will get your new address for a visit.

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Always good to hear from you, Heber.

Learning how to wait is an art form no one masters all the way.




munk
 
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