Tirtha's WWII Khukuri for 8/12

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Beautifully done 20 inch 35 ounce WWII Khukuri by Tirtha. Satisal wood handle. Standard leather scabbard.
Add to your ever-growing collection at $199. *SOLD*







Email to himimp@aol.com to order
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would already have it if I didnt have 30lbs of knives on the way already( already already)
 
I am fortunate to have a WWII by Amtrak. Would I be consider a glutton to want this one too. Probably so. But I'm gonna swim by this one and let some other lucky person give this beauty a home.

It sure looks nicely done in the photo. For some reason I always wish I could hold these things. The hand is better than the eye sometimes.
 
yeah, its true I made a shamefully large order, I actually put my Mateba up to do it ! (for anyone that cares it is a rare pistol that has wild popularity)though, that is also to get money for my custom order. I will continue to expand my collection as fast as I can , if I get 200 extra bucks in a few days this thing is gone.
 
Wow Gehazi that is some serious commitment giving up a Mateba for your HI blades :thumbup:
 
Man, that's a good looking WWII. Especially for one that big. Proportions look good too.
 
Email sent and fingers crossed.

Like I need another kukri, but this one really got my attention - what a stunner.
 
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great buy jmboz, it is a wonderful knife. ( @phil, I owned it for about a year, I got into revolvers because of it,was first gun I ever had in my name ! I have a rather large collection of revolvers now because of the mateba, and im even planning on grabbing a chiappa 44 when they come out with it ( the company said they would produce an all stainless steel 44 in the rhino design in the next few years, and I prefer all carbon or all stainless when it comes to my pistols. I was definitely swooned when I first got it, but now I like my other pistols more, and yes I am selling it so I can get enough money for my custom knives :D)
 
I'm a rabid gun guy and I'm ashamed to admit I had to look to see what a Mateba is. I've seen the Rhino's, almost bought one once, didn't associate with Mateba. Didn't realize they had such a following.
 
WOOT! This one is confirmed mine, and will be H.I. kuk #2 in my slowly growing collection.

I'm looking forward to how it performs compared to my 17.5", 35oz H.I. Tin Chirra.
 
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