The Khukuri Bag

Rusty

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You know what I'm talking about, don't you? A golf bag ( or something the likes of ) except to hold your various khuks readily accessible for use.

You can't see it? Two or more khukaholics out on a stroll, each with his own bag of khuks, and alternating strokes as they lop off various wooden or plant limbs with one swing without overdoing it and burying the edge in a rock.

See them stop and eye a tree branch and assess the proper khuk to do the job with panache, or even elan!

PS: the first to cause the the paramedics to be called loses ( of course ).

Take it from there, Bruise or whomever, and run with it ( returning your khuk to it's scabbard first ).
 
Originally posted by Rusty
You know what I'm talking about, don't you? A golf bag ( or something the likes of ) except to hold your various khuks readily accessible for use.

You can't see it? Two or more khukaholics out on a stroll, each with his own bag of khuks, and alternating strokes as they lop off various wooden or plant limbs with one swing without overdoing it and burying the edge in a rock.

I think I have enough to do that and if that isn't enough I can use one of my two Busse's, or the Cherokee Rose's I have, lets see, hmmm, I think I have a few others that would work on the lighter stuff.:rolleyes: :p
I don't chop heavy things with my swords.;) :grumpy: :rolleyes: :p
 
Ah, yes ,the trail-making competition--scored by each stroke required.

Takes a while for the course to get ready for another match, but worth the wait.
 
Trail-Making was on the tip of my tongue.

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Something like what Rodney Dangerfield had in Caddyshack...you press a button and the khuk shoots up in the air and you can grab it. Might take some practice...and extra fingers.:D
 
Yvsa,

Didn't know you'd been bitten by the Busse bug. What's your opinion of them?


Originally posted by Yvsa
I think I have enough to do that and if that isn't enough I can use one of my two Busse's, or the Cherokee Rose's I have, lets see, hmmm, I think I have a few others that would work on the lighter stuff.:rolleyes: :p
I don't chop heavy things with my swords.;) :grumpy: :rolleyes: :p
 
Originally posted by Tohatchi NM
Yvsa,

Didn't know you'd been bitten by the Busse bug. What's your opinion of them?

Don't buy into the hype.:D My Basic #9 is a better knife than my E-BM IMO.
I think the Rat knives are better and more bang for the buck. I have a Camp Tramp and, Oh Hell(!) I can't recall its name right now, but it's one of the little ones. I Love Both of these knives, but then I'm a huge fan of 52100 steel.
The little one has a kind of strange name.:rolleyes: :grumpy:
 
Originally posted by Yvsa
Don't buy into the hype.:D My Basic #9 is a better knife than my E-BM IMO. I think the Rat knives are better and more bang for the buck.

Hey, Yvsa, can you elaborate on this a little bit? I've had my eye on a Battle Mistress for quite some time now, but for some reason what little money I spend on knives always seems to go to HI khuks. What don't you like about it, or what makes the Swamp Rat knives a better buy?
--Josh
 
Can this Khukuri Bag be motorized? Does it have to fit in a car? Or can it just fit in the ,,,, I guess what I'm getting at is that the average golf bag has a few drivers, several irons and a wedge and a putter. Equate that to khuks and you get a few AKs, several sirupatis, Kobras, Gelbus and a Rose and maybe an AK Bowie. Might weigh well over a hundred pounds. Do we get a caddie like Arnold?
Figure something out let me know.:D
 
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