Purna Dui Chirra, Dharane Chainpure and Tirtha Villager Farm Knife

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Beautifully done 17.5 inch 32 ounce Dui Chirra by Purna. Sisau wood handle. Standard leather scabbard. Add to your 2015 Knife collection at $175. *SOLD*






16.5 inch 21 ounce Dharane Chainpure by Purna. Horn handle. Add to your ever-growing collection at $120. *SOLD*



16.5 inch 30 ounce Villager Farm Knife by Tritha Kami. Satisal wood handle. The knife comes with traditonal leather sheath.
$195. *SOLD*





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Beautifiul! C'mon all you Purna fans! It's chow time. Me toothless, so I'll just have to wait, and swim on by.
 
in for dui! ( got the DD, may we all get a purna or a thamar in the near future)- somebody should get that farm knife before I have to rob someone to buy it myself
 
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I had to run a few errands and naturally, when I get back I find out I missed this dui chirra by Purna. Oh well - grats Gehazi! - one of these days one will come along for me, too.
 
A friend just EMS'd for the chainpure. (He doesn't have an account on the forum, so I'm posting this for him.)
 
Tell your friend congrats if he gets the chainpure. I have one in wood and love it... the horn is even better.
 
Tell Mr. Randy to turn around and face the camera and smile. No need to be shy.
 
thanks guys I have really been hankering for a purna, and the fact I will probably be in a debtors prison :D
 
Wow! Nice grab Gehazi! And congrats as well to Sleeper0311's lucky friend. Of course...this obliges you to post multiple photos, and hopefully a few words on how it performs.

Excuse my lack of proper education, but does Purna's dropped handle style have a proper name? It looks very secure, and very comfortable! I hope to get one for processing wood, and big-knife camp chores.
 
You already got a Curved Spine, you need a Dui Chirra or a Yek. Your memory going too? Oh yeah, I forgot you told me one for each hands and you'd be HAPPY! and with engraving on the spine.
Maybe I'm the one with the memory issues.
 
warned you guys to buy the farm knife while you could; picked it up as well, the extra picture helped
 
That really is an architecturally perfect cho isn't it.

Mr. Bookie has a very discriminate eye for quality and perfection. That's genuinely fine looking farm knife perfect cho or not!
 
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