There is a "gaggle" of geese

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There is a "covey" of quail.
There is a "mugging" of crows.
There is an "exultation" of skylarks.
(Skylarks obviously have the best PR guy of the gaggle)

(I'm suddenly getting bad feelings that I've read this before.
I'm forging ahead anyway.)

What's your name for a "pack" of khukris

Here is my "Khrisis" of Khukris
 
Or maybe conclave of khukuris? A cleaving of khuks? A cutting of khukuris? A CLEARING of khuks!
 
Originally posted by Doc4570
(I'm suddenly getting bad feelings that I've read this before. I'm forging ahead anyway.)

Come to think of it, next time you feel like forging ahead, maybe try stock removal rather than forging? - Just something to really give some diligent consideration to next time. ;) ;)

( I tried and tried, but the temptation was too great. Arrrgh. Who do I think am I kidding? Truth is I did it deliberately and on purpose and with great glee. Hee-hee-hee :D :D :D )
 
Whatever,
They're all very KOOL (sorry, couldn't resist). Thanks Doc.

Anybody want to guess what this short sword is. I've compared it with an early 19th century piece to show the differences.

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....maybe a "Kashdrain" of khukuries.

Rusty
You either have to drink more of that stuff
or less of that stuff. :D
I'm not sure which.
Doc
 
Rusty,
I don't know what to make of it, but there is a brisk discussion about it going on at the Ethographic Forum. I think it's Northern Indian, but I know it's not a kukri.

Help!!!
 
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