Rebuild the Khukuri shed deals for 8/14

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Moving was very expensive and now I better sale some knives to pay for the Khukuri shed!



18 inch 26 ounce Tin Chirra by Thamar. Sisau wood handle. $145. *SOLD*



15 3/4'' inch 27 ounce Gopte by Dhan Kami. Beautiful dhar wood chiruwa style handle. Add to your ongoing pile at $145.



8/3/4 inch 9 ounce Mini Micro Bowie by Bhakta Kami. Satisal wood handle. $100 even. *SOLD*



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I lost this Pacthar knife couple of years back and found it during moving transit. Made by Vim Kami. I am keeping this one for my collection.
Enjoy the picture!


 
Rather unique sheath with pacthar too. I like that look :)
DD MMB
 
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Find a lot of stuff when you move. I should move.

I'm redoing my shop to following my oldest moving out and gaining a lot of room without his Harley, Quad, two giant tool boxes etc.

Finding stuff I haven't seen for a few years too.

Kind of a mess now and probably won't find anything for awhile but I have high hopes in the long run.

Love the pacthar too, good looking knife.
 
I have a gopte just like that and it's one of my favorite users. Great work knife!
 
Peace and prosperity to all


 
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Find a lot of stuff when you move. I should move.

I'm redoing my shop to following my oldest moving out and gaining a lot of room without his Harley, Quad, two giant tool boxes etc.

Finding stuff I haven't seen for a few years too.

Kind of a mess now and probably won't find anything for awhile but I have high hopes in the long run.

Love the pacthar too, good looking knife.

I found a good bit of stuff when I moved last. I found that I could live without a lot of my stuff when I put it into storage to de-clutter my house while it was being shown on the market.

Now my old man? He's a pack rat. I remember him moving his stuff amassed in our little garage when I was but a toddler when we moved out into the country. He build a large concrete block garage for it all. When we moved when I was a teenager, he didn't downsize. He simply built an even bigger pole barn with 3 bays and two lofts.

My dad is a healthy 61 year old. With good luck, he could have another 3 decades of junk piled in there. I've already pulled rank on my little brother. He's 20 years younger than I am. It's going to be HIS job to clean out that mess when the time comes. If dad makes it to 90, I'll be 65, and he'll be a whippersnapper of but 45 years of age;)
 
I'm like your dad I reckon. Same age to now that I read it again. Thing about 61 is some days you wake up feeling 25 and other days you wake up feeling 85. Just gotta keep going. Don't give up, nobody gets out alive.
I hate to throw stuff away. Every time I do I need it a day or week later.

I'm going through now (I have a 3 bay shop, no lofts??) with a scorched earth, when in doubt toss it mind set but as like a 100 times before, I have dump piles, straighten things out and realize I have a bit of room so stuff gets moved back.

I rearranging and do have stuff to go, so maybe I'll gain a little bit this time, if not next time for sure.
 
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