Kumar Dui Chirra for 7/13

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21 inch 40 ounce Dui Chirra by Kumar. Satisal wood handle. All fittings are white metal. The six tools came with Nepal deer antler handle. Scary sharp blade. Add to your ongoing collection at $285. *SOLD*





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ems - I hope I was quick enough!

And I was - I just got the "done deal"!
 
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What a beauty, grats to whoever gets it, if you look at the pic with Kumar, look behind him at all the little, what looks like Bawanna Bowies. Ohh boy
 
always loved the duichirra model, the more tools in the sheath the better, just because.
 
wow, six tools from the six tools Nepal deer.
Kumar Kami did the best Sharp edge.
It is not easy to made, a lot of work and skills inside!
 
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If I were in that room I'd need steel toed boots....I go shoeless in the house myself, but something always reaches out to bite my toes or soles. Broke a little toe once tuning a corner. My foot went straight, the little toe went 90 degrees left....:(
 
ClarksRifles, steel toed boots may not be enough, let wait and see the drop blade test on it at 6 feet.
 
I am pretty sure all my toes have been broken so much I dont feel them anymore ;o- i have a problem with shoes and I have paid a price
 
Gehazi, is danner boots help to solve the problem during industrial drop test 40oz Carbon Steel (40 oz equals 2.5 pounds)!
 
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Grats mopar and thanks too! That would have been a user blade for me. Love that Kumar style!

What a beauty, grats to whoever gets it, if you look at the pic with Kumar, look behind him at all the little, what looks like Bawanna Bowies. Ohh boy
Might be right Pugs! I didnt even see that! I was trying to figure out what the bottom blade was. Katana?

I am pretty sure all my toes have been broken so much I dont feel them anymore ;o- i have a problem with shoes and I have paid a price
I have a problem with shoes period! Unless its near zero for long periods of time or over 160 degrees I aint putting them on unless the law says I have to or out of traditional respect of course.
 
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