Tuesday Evening with Keshar Lal Bash Cutter

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18 inch 36 ounce villager fit and finish Bash cutter (Bamboo cutter) by Keshar Lal. Beautiful Neem wood handle. This Knife came without the Karda and Chakma. Usual great work by Keshar Lal.
Field sharp. Add to your ongoing collection at $200 even. *SOLD*









Wooden flute for $22.

Cotton Jola for $22.

Nepali Dhaka topi hat for $20.







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Cool! Another Bamboo Cutter! If I take that BC, the hat, bag, and flute I could join philllll on his trek across the field with the animals! In Stereo:thumbup:
 
My Bash Katne is almost identical to my Bonecutter except for the chiruwa handle. Bonecutter fans take note!
 
Cool! Another Bamboo Cutter! If I take that BC, the hat, bag, and flute I could join philllll on his trek across the field with the animals! In Stereo:thumbup:

Go for it brother, I can't afford a skinning right now. Got my eyes on something else, and I'm still trying to figure out a way to save my hide.
 
Go for it brother, I can't afford a skinning right now. Got my eyes on something else, and I'm still trying to figure out a way to save my hide.
Was real close to snagging it for a second there. Trying hard to control my addiction tho. Phillll wasnt yours a Villager? This one is fancy polished!
 
Not this close!

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The hat is comfy! I'm wearing mine right now!
 
It looks polished but Auntie describes it as villager finish...... I like it.

Mr. Pemba is indeed styling. I think we better build him a run way. He's looking good.
 
Go for it brother, I can't afford a skinning right now. Got my eyes on something else, and I'm still trying to figure out a way to save my hide.


Cul, maybe you can grab the hat too and tell your wife it's from the Nepali Mickey Mouse?
 
It looks polished but Auntie describes it as villager finish...... I like it.

Mr. Pemba is indeed styling. I think we better build him a run way. He's looking good.
Ah your right! It is villager. See dont listen to me. I cant see and or comprehend very well tonight. I just know its a cool blade!
Your right phillllll! It looks pretty dang close to a bonecutter.
I heard ya cul! You got something up your sleeve lately! ...eyes on something? ...raising funds. Tell me! I wont tell nobody;)
 
Cul, maybe you can grab the hat too and tell your wife it's from the Nepali Mickey Mouse?

Truth be told, I've already got one. Won one in a raffle back in 2011 at my buddy's Nepali event NANC in Alameda, CA, he was the Nepali Association's President at the time.
 
Ah your right! It is villager. See dont listen to me. I cant see and or comprehend very well tonight. I just know its a cool blade!
Your right phillllll! It looks pretty dang close to a bonecutter.
I heard ya cul! You got something up your sleeve lately! ...eyes on something? ...raising funds. Tell me! I wont tell nobody;)

I ain't gonna lie, raising funds and clearing space for my next haul, which from rumors, I have discerned.....they're heeeeere.
 
I love that bash so much. Alas I am but a toothless shark for the foreseeable future, but I really love those snub nosed choppers. Never snagged one, but have always wanted one:)
 
This must be the heavy duty variant of the bamboo cutter. I remember there being a different one with a slim blade and an umbrella handle type grip.
 
Definitely a bonecutter without the chiruwa handle. I like it a lot

Yes indeed! ems on that almost Bonecutter.

Edit: DD confirmed - oh yesss

Btw that BC as in Bamboo cutter is totally different than the one I got couples of weeks ago.
 
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