Three blems for 8/8

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16 inch 22 ounce WWII by Tirtha. Nice blade and sheath. Epoxy fix crack in horn handle. Best buy at $85 YBB. *SOLD*

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15 inch 22 ounce BAS by Tirtha. Excellent blade and sheath. The horn handle develpoed a huge crack. Weekend project knife at $65 *SOLD*

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16.5 inch 24 ounce Jiri model by Arjun. Couple of minutes worth of rust removal on blade tip and few hairline crack in horn handle. Excellent investment at $65 YBB. *SOLD*

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I really like the look of the Jiri.. I like the sytle of the handle with the guard, and the blade with the double fullers puts it over the top for me.. Someday I'm going to custom order a 14" one of those with a nice grained finger grooved Walnut handle and about 14 to 16oz's in weight.. Nice score whoever got it..
 
gah I'm sorry I missed that Jiri. 65 bucks is a steal, and I have been hankering for a fighter in that size for my shoulder rig (over-shirt weather is right around the corner:))
 
gah I'm sorry I missed that Jiri. 65 bucks is a steal, and I have been hankering for a fighter in that size for my shoulder rig (over-shirt weather is right around the corner:))

This keeps making me think of the part of A Grande Arte when Tchéky Karyo teaches Peter Coyote to knife fight with a Randall 14. I'd hate to see what that Jiri would do to someone compared to a Randall.
 
gah I'm sorry I missed that Jiri. 65 bucks is a steal, and I have been hankering for a fighter in that size for my shoulder rig (over-shirt weather is right around the corner:))

"You call that a knife?"

Hahaha. So many of these Khukuris would even put his knife in that scene to shame.
 
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