UBe and Chitlangi for sale

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Well Good fellows,

It seems misery has hit my home and I must make some difficult albeit necessary choices. I have a UBE for sale that has not been used except to test it when it arrived. This is by far one of my most treasured khuks second only to my YCS. It has been pampered almost as well as my wife and polished and oiled every time I see it (Read bi-weekly). I don't have the specs, but it was made by Sanu and it is perfect. I will reluctantly let it go for what I payed for it $195, seeing it is as perfect as the day I bought it. My son's needs come first, even above my personal desires and pain.

Also, a 21" 24 oz. Chitlangi that I have waited long to actually save up enough to buy has arrived and my wife is picking it up as I speak. It will also have to be sold immediately to my great and awesome despair. I will open it just to look and hold it once and then repackage it. I know this will only break my heart more. Really looked forward to this blade. Made and marked by Bura, so I know it is exemplary. I will sell for the same price I am paying $153 including shipping.

I cannot begin to go into detail, Just know it hurts beyond words. Don't collect much beyond fine chess sets and the Khuks. Even some of my house of staunton and other prized chess sets must go. Major emergency. If interested, let me know: Kremeking@aol.com or post on forum if Uncle doesnt' mind. Thanks

Money order will get you immediate shipment.



Byron
Shalom
 
Krem -
From the realm of "been there, done that" you have my best wishes. Hope the gang's reaction is the same as it was in my case.
 
I always hate to see these distress sales but good luck with the sales and I'll send up some smoke. Semp gives good advice.
 
Sorrow is unmistakable and the prayers of my house will include yours.


munk
 
I hope you get back on your feet soon. May things change for the better soon.

n2s
 
It's hell to have to sell off your khukuris but when you must they generally are about as good as money in the bank.
 
Sorry to hear bad stuff heading yer way, Kremeking. Without the cycle of joy and hardship, it would be impossible to tell them apart.

Wishing you a return to joyous times,

Keith
 
Kremeking, but I'll talk to you in a week or so when I get paid. If you still have that Chit, that's the one I want.

I'll keep in touch,

Keith
 
Sorry to hear the bad news. Semp's got good advice. I'll keep you in my prayers. Kinda shorta funds at the moment, (just ask Uncle Bill) but will think about the UBE if I wind up ok (read that alive, let alone still married) after the wife sees what I did last month. Hang in there Bro.
 
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