Keshar Lal Villager Utility Knife

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Field sharp blades. All fittings are white metal.
These Knife comes without the sheath, Karda and chakma. I have KMFR sheath in stock for $20 each and it fits well on KLVK.
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KLVUK #1

Overall length --15.5 inch
Spine thickness--1/4''
Weight -- 16 oz
Asare wood handle
$60. *SOLD*

KLVUK#2

Overall length 15.5 inch
Spine thickness --1/4''
Weight -- 17 oz
Asare wood handle
$60. *SOLD*

KLVUK#3

Overall length 15.5 inch
Spine thickness --1/4''
Weight --17 oz
Asare wood handle
$60. *SOLD*

KLVUK#4

Overall length --16''
Weight --19 oz
Spine thickness --1/4''
Asare wood handle
$60. *SOLD*

KLVUK#5

Overall length --16''
Weight --19 oz
Spine thickness --1/4''
Asare wood handle
$60. *SOLD*









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I like the wood on # 5. These ought to go real quick. Very nice. Pondering........................
 
I like the wood on # 5. These ought to go real quick. Very nice. Pondering........................
Second that! 5 is cool! Gonna be a good addict and pass tho! Er is that a bad addict? Good addict would snatch em up! Yes someone was asking about villagers not too long ago.
 
I feel so gosh darn smart right now! I tried to figure out why Steve a man wiser and no doubt taller than me would select # 1.

Read the specs and guessed correctly, lightest to heaviest by number. I agree on both counts, light is good, and the handle on #4 is appealing shape wise. Prior to weight consideration # 1 was my second choice. I like the contrast in the handle of # 5.

Ok, that's today'd DOD, time for my nap and then maybe a little more data entry. I really want to be a motorcycle cop. I hate this computer they make me drive.
 
yeah great buys, would be all over them but I got 2 ! waiting for next month !
 
Asare is an awesome handle wood. It's really tough and seems quite hard, but it's SUPER thirsty. If one is so inclined, a boiled linseed oil woodchucking session really makes this wood pop.

I liked my KLVUK enough to make a brand new sheath for it last weekend. Keeps it night and handy when I'm out in the woods or clearing away yard waste. Excellent, excellent value for sure.
 
absolutely steely, i treated both mine with generous sanding then linseed to the max , i love that stuff
 
Ok time for confession. Who got # 5? I have to know where it's gonna live, ya know make sure it has a good home.
 
Actually the more I look at them the better they all look. Now # 3 is screaming I want to live with you bawanna. Pick me! Pick me!

Maybe tomorrow if she's still screaming I'll claim her if she ain't already been got.
 
Email sent on # 3 if it's still available or #2 if it isn't. This is gonna hurt, it's for a coworker so I'll get to see it but don't get to have it live with me. The pain an inhumanity of it all.
 
#3 is mine! Well sort of. It'll be local anyhow. Hope I don't turn all my co workers into addicts and competitors here. Could get ugly ya know?
 
Seems #2 found a home as well. These are just terrific user blades, anyone who does not want to mess up their highly polished ones this is what you want. They are extremely lively in your hand and at almost an ounce per inch these are winners.
 
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