Tibetan Sword

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This TIBETAN SWORD is crafted by Royal Kami Bura with a most unusual handle. It is is overall 28 1/4" weights 39 oz. and has a spine of 3/8" with regular steel guard. THE UNUSUAL HANDLE IS DRAGON CARVED ON BUFFALO HORN.
Scabbard is red leather. Exellent work by Bura.
Today's Price $175 YBB*****:eek: *SOLD*


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Is that the long handled Tibetan sword like Danny in Japan ordered? Very nice horn carving!

Steve
 
E Mail sent, I know I shouldnt and I could really use the money for somthing else but that is just a breath taking sword. I can't help myself.

Gord
 
Ha, Grob you just saved me! I was debating if I wanted a shiny sword (I normally get Villagers) and then you sent your email. Safe!!!

Thanks
 
...looks like your basic, close quarters in suburbia sword. No hallway per building code too narrow to prevent a swing.

sigh. Until the revolution, I can't think of anything to do with a sword.





munk
 
A real rib-tickler.... now things are going better in Nepal, maybe we'll see more neat swords... :D :foot:


Ad Astra
 
We're even for the antler crown handed Tij Dhar the other day then ted. I hope I get this one.

Gord
 
Until the revolution, I can't think of anything to do with a sword.
A quote by munk


Find it impossible to imagine your imagination has failed -Brent

You're right. I live in the mining superintendant's home, and when the rich company built it for him they laid it on thick. (in some ways) The halls are extra wide- probably wheel chair specs or something.

That short sword is perfect for clearing bad guys out of an area of restricted space. It would do wonders in any suburban setting as a 'bump in the night' investigative tool.

Course, it lacks the mystical depth to call the four horseman of the Apocalypse, as Brent's Dragon Khuk can, but it'll do for nice follow up work once the hooves have struck soil.


munk
 
When I finished falling off my chair, I realised that 'WE' are not5 normal6...
One of the most compelling insights Bill published, struck me, as the recognition of alternative thinking.
Some of us look at life from a different perspective:D
This can be judged & condemned as heretical.
In fact, it can often be the same view from a different angle.

But not necessarily......

but it'll do for nice follow up work once the hooves have struck soil.
(A threat from munk)

If those hooves strike land - will switch to munk chunk:cool: :thumbup:
 
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