Weekend deals for 3/1 -- Pix, Villagers, Kobra and Awesome Buys

Yangdu

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20 Inch 28 ounce villager fit and finish Gelbu Speical by Tirtha. Chiruwa style satisal wood handle. All fittings are white metal. Field sharp rig for your collection at $138 YBB. *sold*

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22 inch 23 ounce Kobra by Tirtha. Satisal wood handle. All fttings are brass. Lite and fast Knife at $138 YBB. *SOLD*

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16 inch 23 ounce villager fit and finish chiruwa Ang Khola by Bhakta. Satisal wood handle. Strong and steady Knife for $100 even. *SOLD*

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15 inch 21 ounce Ang Khola bowie by Bhakta Kami. Horn handle. Lite weight fast Bowie at $100 even.

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Email to himimp@aol.com to get any or all
First come first served
Have a great weekend to all
 
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That is one FAST Kobra:eek:

I bet that thing whistles when you get it going.
 
Email sent on Kobra. Looks freakin' brilliant.


Tirtha makes a blade very similar to Kumar's style. A Tirtha Kobra is probably the closest thing you'll get to one made by the guy who designed it. However, I'd be willing to wager that Tirtha is just a bit better on the straightness of his edges than Kumar was.

I think you're going to dig it:)
 
All these are very nice lenths and weights, today!
That CAK there is just the perfect length and weight for a great trail, camp, work, do it all knife.
 
Just curious. When you list the weights, are they the weights of the knives themselves or do they include the weights of the sheaths? Also, what does YBB mean?
 
Just curious. When you list the weights, are they the weights of the knives themselves or do they include the weights of the sheaths? Also, what does YBB mean?
It is the weight of the knife itself without scabbard.
YBB = "Yangdu's Best Buy" or "Your Best Buy"
 
Tirtha makes a blade very similar to Kumar's style. A Tirtha Kobra is probably the closest thing you'll get to one made by the guy who designed it. However, I'd be willing to wager that Tirtha is just a bit better on the straightness of his edges than Kumar was.

I think you're going to dig it:)

Yes, it's mine.

I have a couple blades by Tirtha and have noticed that his work seems more refined than some of the others--crisper lines.
 
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