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Tin Chirra and Villager Utility Knife for 11/5

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Beautifully done 18 inch 27 ounce Tin Chirra by Thamar. Sisau wood handle. Leather sheath. Best buy at $125 ^SOLD*

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15 inch 16 ounce Villager Utility Knife by Anil. Bayar wood handle. Leather sheath. Scary sharp edge! $100 even

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That Tin Chirra is Sweet, but too many irons in the fire at the present. 👍
 
Thamar never disappoints. He does the best cho of anyone.

I have a vintage Longleaf khukuri, originally from the Nepal armory, that has a similar cho. Still in great condition, as it was packed in a heavy coat of grease for about 100 years. Edge is still good, though it has signs of considerable use way back when. Very small handle by western standards, but so well shaped that it is comfortable in the hand despite being small.
 
Thamar never disappoints. He does the best cho of anyone.

I have a vintage Longleaf khukuri, originally from the Nepal armory, that has a similar cho. Still in great condition, as it was packed in a heavy coat of grease for about 100 years. Edge is still good, though it has signs of considerable use way back when. Very small handle by western standards, but so well shaped that it is comfortable in the hand despite being small.
I totally agree. I think Thamar is my favorite Kami. Usually far more traditional that most of the others.
 
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