Vintage Khuks & "Legendary Arms"

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Legendary Arms appears to mainly sell reproduction swords. They also list vintage Khuks using the same terminology Atlanta Cutlery uses for their pieces from Nepali gov't - even the same five models and model numbers (e.g. "Bhojpure" is "1-135") and the same prices. I did a BF search but only got one hit unrelated to Khukuris (a mention that they were a source for a particular reproduction. Any info out there on who these folks are?

I heard Atlanta had a partner in this purchase.
 
When you compare the paragraphs describing each of the khukuris (and the old rifles as well), it's identical.
 
International Military Antiques of New Jersey. I got this from December issue of Shotgun News. IMACC lists Martini Henry's, 1842 and 1853 Pattern Muskets, bayonets and even musket balls and flints in their ad, but no Khukuris at all. In their ad they did say that they purchased the armory with AC.
 
"Legendary Arms" (selling vintage khuks and British long arms) is also in New Jersey. Could be a trade name for International.
 
Just talked to "let me have you talk to my boss" at Atlanta Cutlery. He reports that Legendary Arms is the "same group" as Atlanta Cutlery. Khukri's sold under name Legendary Arms are from same stock as those sold by Atlanta.
 
Interesting.
Wonder if the prices on their other blades
are the same between sites.
 
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