PGA#1 for 4/12 -- two 18 inch WWII models. Pix & deals.

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Top is 18 inch 27 ounce by Kesar. Good work. File check says 56 to 58 Rc in chopping area. Good horn handle. Standard karda & chakma. Top notch scabbard & frog by village sarki.

Take this rig home for $95.

Bottom is 18.5 and aboug 25.5 ounces by Sanu. Perfect work by Sanu. File check says close to 60 Rc in chopping area. Nice saatisal handle with small burl. Good karda & chakma. Same top scabbard & frog by village sarki.

We'll deliver this one to your door for $95 also.

Call or email.

PS: The blades are not brown. It's my lighting and photographic ability abillity that makes them look like this.
 

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It doesn't look like this blade has been sold, or did I miss something somewhere?

I'm thinking real hard on this one. I just wonder how hard it really is.:confused:
 
If it is 57 or so in the sweet spot, how soft is it elsewhere? Would one with a Rockwell of 60 be just as soft elsewhere? Probably, eh?

munk
 
Probably gets down to 50 or 52 near the cho -- chopping area and tip are near 57. I don't think this one is going to fold but it's guaranteed just in case.
 
I just got my BAS today. It is everything you and your friends have been saying is true.

I've agonized about this WWll all weekend, and even emailed you.

email coming now. I'll take Kesar's if it's still availble.

Rockwell 57 sounds OK to me to chop wood.

munk
 
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