Three blems and weekend project

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18 inch 33 ounce WWII by Bhakta Kami. This knife arrived here in perfect shape and after keeping a week in the shed the horn handle developed epoxy fix crack. My lost your gain at $$85.



14.5 inch 25 inch Himalayan Prince Knife by Rajkumar. This knife came from old stock. Usual great work by Rajkumar. Ten minutes worth of rust removal time and epoxy fix crack in satisal wood handle.
Add to your HI collection at $85. *SOLD*





13 inch 17 ounce Suga Knife by Padam. Slight shrinkage of wood handle. Great investment at $65.





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Kanchhi and Randy cleared the bush and vines with Keshar Lal KLVUK and Randy said this knife is super sharp!
I have good supply of KLVUK in stock and will post dotd next week

Kanchhi




Randy


 
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This is very exciting and i would probably buy 1 of the KlVUK's but could you post several so I could pick One that would suit what i am looking for please? Thank you Auntie !!
 
Dang it I'm sorry I missed that Prince knife. A stealth shark was mighty quick on the draw on that one. Well done.

Tell Randy to be very careful on that ladder, he's working without a net and I don't want him to hurt himself.
 
Email sent for the WWll.

Congrats Glock45! That is one hell of a deal on the WWII. It probably has one of the nicest blade shapes in my opinion, it stays narrow and flares out more so than other khuks. I always tell everyone they need a 18in WWII.
 
Definitely next time for sure. We sometimes try to shark in a orderly fashion and to be fair we often times alternate between A-Z and Z-A so odds are good.

It also never hurts to send off an email to Auntie, she just might a a WWII in the Zeke bin and fix you right up.
Never know what she has on hand so never hurts to try.

I'll cross me fingers for ya. No need to look too hard, the blade will find you. I believe this to be true.
 
I keep trying to catch a BAS, but i'm too slow on the draw (look too late in the day).
 
I keep trying to catch a BAS, but i'm too slow on the draw (look too late in the day).

BAS is an awesome blade. Don't worry, when it's time, it'll be there waiting just for you. These blades find their owners...never really believed it, but when it happened to me, I do believe now!
 
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