Three Blems for 2/28

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12 inch 12 ounce Salyan by Tirtha. An elegant Knife. Satisal wood handle. Small chip in wood handle.
Take it for $65 YBB. *SOLD*
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13 3/4'' 18 ounce Seax by Hari. Sisau wood handle. Hammer mark on one side of blade. Bargain at $50. *SOLD*
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21 inch 38 ounce Chitlnagi by Tirtha. Nice rig. The sisau wood handle chiped during shipment transit between Nepal and US. Steel cost at $75. *SOLD*
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I have the matching sister to that 21" Chitlangi and the blade is beautiful. Someone should buy this now!
 
If anybody wants to own one of Uncle Bill's favorite khuks, jump on that Salyan! They don't come up very often, and they are SWEET! I'm in love with the 12-14" khuks because they remain what I call "compact practical". Are you going to chop down a tree with them? No. But they are great to have in the trunk of your car in case you need a good heavy knife( and I mean KNIFE not khuk). I keep one in my truck, one in my jeep, and one in my wife's car as an emergency crash axe.

So a 12" khuk that was a favorite of Uncle Bill, a useful EDC size, AND it was made my Tirtha?? Well, I'm tempted anyway:)
 
Got the Chitlangi!! I still want a CAK but I couldn't resist. This will be my first Kukri. I will pick it up and put it down at least twice a day and stare at it from different points of veiw for extended periods of time like a crazy person lol. I will not be using this one. Love it and it didn't even get here yet
 
If anybody wants to own one of Uncle Bill's favorite khuks, jump on that Salyan! They don't come up very often, and they are SWEET! I'm in love with the 12-14" khuks because they remain what I call "compact practical". Are you going to chop down a tree with them? No. But they are great to have in the trunk of your car in case you need a good heavy knife( and I mean KNIFE not khuk). I keep one in my truck, one in my jeep, and one in my wife's car as an emergency crash axe.

That's what my Tirtha Bowie is for. :p
 
My first ever HI was a twin to this Chitlangi, 21" and 29 oz. by Amtrac, and that was $125 in 2004. This is a fantastic deal; even with the blem it's worth more; congrats Antheknee for snagging it. :thumbup:

That's a much better scabbard for the Seax as well. The old ones were more authentic but didn't always work that great.
 
Thanks Svashtar. This is also my first H.I. Hopefully it will be just one of many more to come. I am waiting for a nice CAK now.
 
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