One blem for 2/5

No email back yet im betting someone beat me to it gotta be ninja fast on deal of the day it looks like. Im normally a brass and powder guy but ive always wanted a kukri not knowing it was called a kukri. I'll be around until I find a light carver, maybe I can hire snow-shark that guy is on top of this place lol! I'm betting my benchmades and bokers wont hold a candle to these.
 
No email back yet im betting someone beat me to it gotta be ninja fast on deal of the day it looks like. Im normally a brass and powder guy but ive always wanted a kukri not knowing it was called a kukri. I'll be around until I find a light carver, maybe I can hire snow-shark that guy is on top of this place lol! I'm betting my benchmades and bokers wont hold a candle to these.

Well HI doesn't really offer anything akin to a benchmade folder, which are imo the best folders made. Also, don't bet on being satisfied with just one or two of these blades. Many blade collectors are so awestruck by their first HI they immediately buy half a dozen more.

Also, sometimes it takes ms. Yangdu a minute to update the sales and she'll tell you if you got beat to it.
 
I was so surprised! Got the "done deal". Can't wait for that triangle box, it'll have the 25" Kobra and the Micro Mini Bowie. If I could get my hands on a AKB, and CAKB or Munk Chunk, I do believe, I'm going to need a display case for all the khukuris that I have had the privilege to acquire this past year. I really enjoy collecting from HI, their knives are the best in craftsmanship, I have ever seen, at their affordable prices! Each of these knives have a character, and "soul", that is just so extraordinary. Each Kami brings their own "special" character to each Khukuri they produce.
 
that is a lifetime of experience and dedication and concentration that you feel , that is the magic of the steel. No hand of mankind , No magic, could not agree more about HI blades, its why they are so addictive. In my research on antiques you know HI is listed right beside authentic antiques dealers (on the viking sword forums ), because they are acknowledged as hand forging blades in much the same way as tradition has dictated , and having the highest quality artisans of steel.
 
Just got the Kobra. It is one serious weapon, zombies, vampires, etc...if they come around my place, they gonna end up destroyed, this knife ain't no chopper like you all said, it's a flesh cutter, for real!

Auntie said that there is a few hairline cracks, I don't know, her eyes must be way better than mine. Of course, I'm blind as it is, so there's no contest, but nevertheless, the wood handle looks like a normal handle to me, except for maybe one visible minor indent, but nothing I personally would call "damaged".

I'm not even going to put this one with my other khukris, it's going with the swords...:)
 
Auntie must have very good eyes. I've received a couple she said were blems but they looked perfect to me.

She has a ton of integrity.
 
Same here! She must have some good eyes! Same with the rust on the blade. Sometimes you can just scratch it off with your fingernail and done deal! Good as new!
Auntie must have very good eyes. I've received a couple she said were blems but they looked perfect to me.

She has a ton of integrity.
 
Yangdu only ships out perfection which is worlds above all other manufacturer's of khukuri. She is a very noble person and I agree has immense amounts of integrity that would make anyone who fashions themselves a good person envious.
 
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