Gator97 said:
Hiya all,
I just picked up Jange today, should arrive soon.
The thing is I can't find any info on HI page, or here. I like the design a lot

So, if snyone could elaborate, elucidate and so on I'd really appreciate.
First one I recall seeing was in the Deal of the Day thread on 7/3/2004 by Uncle Bill, that had this text:
"20" 29oz. by Bura. This is a replica of khukuri carried by an early Nepali prime minister -- Junga Bahadur, I think. They have the handle labeled Jungay which is as close as they can come. Minor rust at tip. $99 UBBB"
Also, from Uncle Bill on 8/23/04: "As usual, "Jange", is a corruption. This khukuri is modeled after one carried by Junga Bahadur, one of Nepal's early Prime Ministers and a very effective one. The original is on display at Nepal's National Museum. One of the kamis, most likely Bura, went to the Museum with Pala and sketchpad in hand and the "Jange" is the result."
I have been tracking it since then, and there have been approximately 5 subsequent offerings, all $95, including yours today. The latest two (one offered 10/5 that I managed to finally snag) and this one today, are from Sher. I have also seen ones from Bura of course (the first) and Amtrak. The blades have ranged from 20" and 22 ounces (Amtrak) to 20" and a full 36 ounces.
To me it seems evident that the blades are almost exactly like the Dui Chirra, or Berk's special, except that they average about 2" less and have no fullers, and also have a full length SOS or groove the entire top length of the blade. The handles and non-habaki bolsters are identical, and if these are "USA Wood", then so have been all the Dui Chirra's and Jange's sold to date. I clipped pics into my paint program and compared a half-dozen pics of Dui-chirra's sold over the past year with those of all the Junge's sold since 7/4, and the handles are all identical _except_ for this darker wood handle sold today with the small chip in it. As I said the bolsters are non-habaki or have only a very small bit of bolster on the blade.
They have been referred to as "jungay's", "jange's", and the last few times I think we have standardized on "Junge's" when referring to them.
Regards,
Norm