what do you think about this kukri

It's ok Jamal...Sorry i didnt explain my edit more clearly. Links Bad, Pictures Good. I just edited the link out and left the pics, so we could discuss the khukuri, as you had intended.
Go ahead and repost it...if you'd like!
 
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I certainly liked it, looks like it mostly stays true to the Nepalese tradition, which is always good. Why deviate from something that works so incredibly well? I would still support my boys at Himalayan Imports (the kamis) and buy from them, but that's just me, and don't let my ruling take precedence over yours, because, odds are, you are probably more experienced in knives than I am! Well, peace everyone, I'm out.
 
When I first clicked in I couldn't see the pictures. Now they're gone.

Hope you repost as I'm looking forward to the conversation.
 
When I first clicked in I couldn't see the pictures. Now they're gone.
Hope you repost as I'm looking forward to the conversation.

I hope that jamaljahda doesn't mind me reposting the photos. I had the link in my browser history.

Kukri-Blade-Art-2.jpg

Kukri-Handle-1.jpg

Kukri-Blade-Art-3.jpg

Kukri-Handle-2.jpg

Kukri-Blade-Art-1.jpg

"over 18 inches overall...forged high carbon steel...edge is taper ground...Kamagong ebony handle...jimped design on the spine...quarter inch thick blade"
 
The photos worked for me, then didn't work, and now they work again. Hmm.
 
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I believe Jamal and Steve are playing with us Howard! Just kiddin':). I also am now very interested to see this khuk.
 
I hope that jamaljahda doesn't mind me reposting the photos. I had the link in my browser history.

Kukri-Blade-Art-2.jpg

Kukri-Handle-1.jpg

Kukri-Blade-Art-3.jpg

Kukri-Handle-2.jpg

Kukri-Blade-Art-1.jpg

"over 18 inches overall...forged high carbon steel...edge is taper ground...Kamagong ebony handle...jimped design on the spine...quarter inch thick blade"

I tried something else to fix these. The pictures are now visible to me.
 
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