Three blems for 9/5 -- Pix and deals

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top -- Husky BAS by Sher -- 15 inches and 24+ ounces. Very good work by Sher. Fit, finish, hardness all right up there. Very good karda and chakma with handles big enough you can really use them. Excellent scabbard by village sarki with mil style frog. Only problem is a few grain lines on horn handle. Super glue should check any cracking. Yours for $60 delivered to your door.

center -- 18 inch 24 ounce GS by Kumar. Kumar usually makes his blades as straight as an arrow but I can see a little wave on the left side of this one. Not really noticeable but if you look twice you'll see it. Should not affect performance of an otherwise 10/10 rig. Excellent karda, chakma and scabbard. We'll deliver this one to your door for half price -- $75.50. UBBB.

bottom -- 20 inch 26 ounce Sirupati by Kumar. It's a 10/10 khukuri was a very tiny cosmetic only fold line near the tip on right side -- otherwise 10/10 effort by Kumar. Nice khukuri style karda and chakma. Same old perfect scabbard by village sarki. $50 off regular. Take it away for $75.

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Actually...there are 2 other good khuks still available, and no, I did not, get, the Sirupati...:)
 
Originally posted by Apothecary
Actually...there are 2 other good khuks still available, and no, I did not, get, the Sirupati...:)

Color it gone.

:eek:

edit: Not quite quick enough on the draw today. :rolleyes:
 
I was wondering about Raghorn this morning...he'd been a little scarce..not too infrequent to scarf up the 20" sirp, which by all user accounts is the number one length to get.


munk
 
I am so stoked! That BAS is my first Khuk. I knew this would happen if I spent too much time browsing this forum:D
--Josh
 
Congrats on the BAS! A very sturdy blade at an exceptional price. You'll have to give us a field report. Also, start poking around for some lanolin-based salve for the cracked horn - hooflex and bag balm are popular, but pretty much anything you'd put on your hands has been tried by someone.
 
Harry has not lost his touch!

Sirupati GTNE.
No he hasn't I was just lucky. That BAS sure looked like a winner! Josh good choice for first khuk. Hope you enjoy it!:D
 
Sirupati is very nice! Did put some oil on the handles as they were pretty dry. You can see this in the pic. I would agree that this probably is the optimal length for this style of khuk.
 
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