Say "Hello" To Our New HI Kami

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Anil, Kesar Lal Kami's son, has been helping his father since he was a little boy and now he can make knives of his own. He also takes care of the
buffing work with young Sher that finishes our HI Knives. His mark is a flag.

I received a shipment of these R-10 knives made by Anil and am happy to offer them to all of you at reduced intruduction price.

Let's welcome young Anil to HI and give him a chance to build his reputation. We will need him and his enthusiasm as the older Kamis are fading away.
 
What does an R-10 knife look like. I just gotta know, ya know?

And of course Hi and welcome to Anil, we'll be watching you and your reputation grow.
 
I must not be looking right. I looked an didn't see any, course that link isn't the HI website is it?

I of course note you had to have the same page as the Bone Cutter information, knowing full well I'm struggling to let someone else have that beauty.

I sure love that full tang and wood handle. Must exercise restraint.
 
Let's welcome young Anil to HI and give him a chance to build his reputation. We will need him and his enthusiasm as the older Kamis are fading away.

This reminds me of the quotation from General Douglas MacArthur: "Old soldiers never die; they just fade away."

Anil Kami is most welcome. I look forward to seeing his R-10 knives.
 
Found it, I was looking at the R1 then Realized it was R10 and of course along the way fell in love with the Kerambit, that's a beauty.

I gotta quit hanging around you guys, your a bad influence.
 
OK, Karda, just what did you say to that young impressionable lad?
 
Welcome:) I can't wait to see what is cranked out next:D
 
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I was curious what namaste means?

The definition of Namaste (pronounced na, ma, stay) is both a physical gesture and a spoken spiritual salutation, which is the recognition of the divine spirit (or soul) in another by the divine spirit in you.

Welcome, Anil. Now get back to work. :D
 
Welcome Anil. May strength of arm, righteous and resolute spirit be yours as you step forward.
 
The definition of Namaste (pronounced na, ma, stay) is both a physical gesture and a spoken spiritual salutation, which is the recognition of the divine spirit (or soul) in another by the divine spirit in you.

Welcome, Anil. Now get back to work. :D

Thank you, I feel enlightened and slightly more worldly than I was a little bit ago.

Mostly wanted to make sure Karda wasn't using foul language on the lad. We're ok.
 
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