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18 inch 27 ounce Tin Chirra by Thamar. Sisau wood handle. Top quality leather sheath. $139

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17 3/4'' 23 ounce villager fit and finish Chainpura Sirupati by Ram Kumar. Satisal wood handle. Leather sheath. Nice and sharp rig at $125 *SOLD*

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15 inch 17 ounce Villager Utility Knife by Anil. Bayar wood handle. Superb leather sheath. Scary sharp edge! $99

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I absolutely love everything that Thamar makes. He's got the style and the traditional touch. Course not a bad kami in the bunch or they wouldn't be making HI knives.
That Tin Chirra is the sweetest thing. I have several, when the piggy bank refills I might have to get some duplicates to be users.
 
Those fancy chos are worth the price of admission. I have a 100 year old blade from the Nepal Royal Armory that has a cho like that, but I haven't seen any newer ones except for Thamar's knives.
 
EMS on 17 3/4'' 23 ounce villager fit and finish Chainpura Sirupati by Ram Kumar. Satisal wood handle. Leather sheath. Nice and sharp rig at $125 🤞
 
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