Saturday night with Ram Kumar Baby dui Chirra

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Beautifully done 11 3/4'' 10 ounce Baby Dui Chirra by Ram Kumar. Walnut wood handle.
Lighting fast Knife at $95. *SOLD*





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woot! first comment!
thats going to make someone happy! wish I had the funds.
Looks like it'll have a new home real quick!
 
I've been stalking this forum nonstop for a week at a chance like this, but the blade is just to small for my purposes!!! Darn, beautifully done though!!!!
 
Grats David! Beautiful knife!.
Beautiful Samsher George! You got lucky and got one with a traditional handle. Mine is Chiruwa. I prefer traditional but I still love mine. The handle shape and super strong thick edge on these make them such good choppers.
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Grats David! Beautiful knife!.
Beautiful Samsher George! You got lucky and got one with a traditional handle. Mine is Chiruwa. I prefer traditional but I still love mine. The handle shape and super strong thick edge on these make them such good choppers.
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I absolutely love yours! It's beautiful!
 
Yet another hole in my accumulation. I don't have a Samsher........yet.

Hope I see another Thamar come up, although Ram Kumar is putting out super nice stuff.
I have a bit of a Thamar thing going on, with the Trifecta, so a Thamar Samsher would fit nicely.
 
Yep you need a Samsher Mr. B. One is waiting for you. I feel it in my bones. Just like the Giant Chit Bowie you thought would never come. It will come in good time:thumbsup:
 
I just received the Baby Dui Chirra by Ram Kumar. It's a well made knife with beautiful fullers.

The handle is about 1/4" short for my hand, but I expected that. The butt plate is well rounded at the corners, so it doesn't dig into my hand, which compensates for the shortness. The elaborate cho is very nice.

Overall, a good knife for the price and it would be practical for smaller chores, though I have other, less polished blades that I would use first.
 
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