Namaste and goodbye until next time.

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My biggest regret while being here is my lack of education and my inability to properly use a computer which has prevented me from participating on this forum as I wanted. For me to post took Bill jwai, Yangdu and me -- not a good use of manpower. I was better equipped to repair handles, clean knives, and help Yangdu with shipping. I am very sorry I could not communicate with all of you as I wanted.

We will be leaving soon so it is time for me to say goodbye until next time and to wish all of you the very best. You are wonderful men and you live in a wonderful country. Consider yourselves lucky for the blessings God has given you and do your best to preserve yourselves and your great country. America is the best in the world and sets an example for all. Keep it that way!

Until we meet again, Namaste and all our blessings to you. I will sorely miss America and my daughter and son in law but we will be together again. It is not the end.

Pala
 
Kami Sherpa,

For as long as I've known of khukuris I have known of you. You arrived here in our land in the same time as I arrived in the land of HI.

I am the proud owner of some of your work, and those knives are displayed in a place of honor in my home.

Pleasant journey, and safe.


Namaste,

Nick
 
Have a safe journey back to Nepal, sir.

And try and keep Uncle Bill from harassing the kamis too much when he's over there, eh?

-Dave
 
Safe travels. Without you and your crew we could not enjoy the superior craftsmanship that we do. I hope that someday i might be able to see the land that you call home. Thank you and all the Kamis.

Namaste and blessings

Matthew
 
Pala/Kami Sherpa,

We are never as well educationed as we all could be - not need to apologize for your lack of participation. I am sure that Uncle Bill got plenty of feedback from you while you were there. Communication isn't always with just language. One can understand and learn from seeing ones gesture, posture, and facial expressions.
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A simple smile can break all language barriers.

I smile as I look my the khukuri's made from Nepal. It should be us thanking for you efforts. I use my khukuris with great honor for those skilled artists who had created them.

Have a safe trip, and be well - Namaste.



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Ray 'md2020'
 
Namascar, Pala.

I regret that my western ways did not permit me to sit down with you the only time we met. I was only up due to my mom being in the hospital at the time, and thought I'd surely be back before you left. Return home in joy.
You will remain with us in Bill and Yangdu. Go in Peace. Rusty
 
Kami Sherpa,

Thank you for all the experience you have shared with all of us on this Forum. I wish you a safe journey home and look forward to hearing from you from time to time.
Namaskar, and blessings

Andrea
 
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Namaste Pala.
I hope and pray that your journey home and through life as we know it is all that you wish it to be. It is good to have had you visit our country once again and I am really glad that you think of it as you do.

The Lakota People have some words that almost all Indin people have adopted because everyone recognizes what they mean.
The words are "Mitakuye Oyasin" and means "We are all related." I find that since I have met so many fine people from around the world and on this forum that we truly are.

Blessings to you and yours.


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I thank you all from the bottom of my heart for your kindness and well wishes.

I especially want to thank those who went to the trouble to come and visit us in person -- John Powell, Rusty, Jim March, Paul Silva and family, Lance Strong and John Powell again. I am honored.

Namaste to all again.

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Pala (Kami Sherpa)
Owner, Himalayan Imports
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Namaste, Pala, & best wishes for a safe & pleasant journey.

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Cheers,

--+Brian+--

He who finishes with the most toys wins.
 
Pala,

Safe trip and "joy gin" (Cantonese form of goodby which translates to "see you again.")

sing

AKTI #A000356
 
Namaste Kami Sherpa:

I do hope you have a safe journey back, it was nice to have you with us.

Looking forward to doing more business with you and Uncle Bill in the future.

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Kami Sherpa,
I wish I could of met you in person, but there will be a next time. When you come back and find your way near my place all of you are welcome to stay with my family. Maybe some of us could visit you back home. Take care and have a safe trip.

Ray
 
Pala.

I'm not good in English myself! ... but I used to hear this phrase from movie which sound very meaningfull I guess:

SO LONG! ...

NEPAL HO!
 
Namaste Kami Sherpa ---I feel fortunate to have been able to communicate with you in some way even if bycomputer.---- I am honored.---- Take care.

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Kami Sherpa, although I have been absent for most of your stay, I wish you the best and a safe trip home. I regret not having had the chance to meet you. If I had still been at home I would have gone, since Bill is not that far from my old home. You have brought a legacy to the knife world in the United States that will most likely grow.
 
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