Pix and Six Blems for 5/16

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18 inch 34 ounce Tin Chirra by Tirtha. Excellent Knife. All fittings are white metal. The satisal wood handle developed slight shrinkage. Steal at $115 YBB. *SOLD*







18 inch 24 ounce Siruapti by Lachhu. Awesome rig. Natural grainmark in horn handle. Great investment at $95 YBB.



15 inch 19 ounce BAS by Bhakta. Nice camping knife. Hairline crack in horn handle. Big saving for first time buyer at $85 YBB.





17.5 inch 21 ounce lite fast Chitlangi by Tirtha. Beautiful Knife. Epoxy fix crack in satisal satisal wood handle. Yours for $75 YBB. *SOLD*





15 inch 18 ounce Ang Khola by Rajumar. Usual fine work by Rajkumar. Epoxy fix crack in horn handle. Take it for $80. *SOLD*





12 inch 14 ounce Pen Knife by Lachhu. Small grainmark in horn handle. Best deal of the day at $80 YBB.





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the Siruapti and the BAS are the same pic. I would like to see a pic of the 15 inch 19 ounce BAS by Bhakta.
 
WOW! That tin chirra is epic!!!! If only I wasn't broke!!!!

Great selection as always!
 
Email sent on the Tin Chirra, never had a big, heavy khukuri before and this blade looks awesome. Out of curiosity forum folk, what differences will I notice between the chopping ability and balance compared to my 15" Ang Kola from Bura?
 
Email sent on the Tin Chirra, never had a big, heavy khukuri before and this blade looks awesome. Out of curiosity forum folk, what differences will I notice between the chopping ability and balance compared to my 15" Ang Kola from Bura?

Tin Chirra will be more forward heavy,(heavier overall though) and 3 more inches of chopping power.
It doesn't seem like 3" is much, but in size and performance...... size does matter.
 
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