Ram Kumar Char and Pach Chirra for 6/23

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20 inch 27 ounce Char Chirra by Ram Kumar. Satisal wood handle. $140.

21 inch 28 ounce Pach Chirra by Ram Kumar. Satisal wood handle. $145.



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Beautiful knives! Ram Kumar does some awesome work!

I have a question with these 2 knives as an example. Would or wouldn't these be as good of choppers as the Ang Kholas? I see they don't have as much belly as Ang Khola.
And would these not be guaranteed to be like pry bars like Chiruwa Ang Khola?
What are these best at doing?
I've got a couple like these.
Thank you in advance.
 
Not guaranteed but pretty much pry bars like the CAK's. Very strong, very dependable.
I have a few, I have no doubt they would be exceptional choppers just like the CAKS, if they weren't so durn pretty I'd put them to work.
Took me a while to put my CAKS and a few others to work. I like shiny things.
I'm not certain but I believe the edge profile is slightly finer on these. There's a knife expert word for what I'm saying, I just don't remember what it is. Slightly less convex if you follow the flow of my crick.
 
At that weight I wouldn't prybar it or warranty it for such. Since it must be pretty thin I would think its edge must be similar to KLVUK or maybe Farm Knife. I wouldnt think its a heavy chopper or even compare to the AK. I just got my Ram DC and it is a really fine blade and capable of plenty but I wouldnt even compare it to an AK. Id treat it more like a Chitlangi or maybe Fox Folly (tho i dont have one) if its anything like mine and I bet it is. That said he sure does fine work. Im truly impressed with his work so far. HI did well employing him. Those are some fine blades! Grats David.

Oh Wow! I just notice the length! How sweet!
 
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