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Antique Arsenal
12th October 2013, 08:04 PM
Hi,
I just bought a nice looking kukri knife on a flea market. I basically took a gamble since the price was so low. The blade looks pattern but it might be a false one. Basically I do not have a lot of expertise on Nepal arms, so I was hoping that some of you might help me with identifying its age and may be region of origin.

I would appreciate any input you can provide to me.

Thanks,
Aleks

kahnjar1
12th October 2013, 08:34 PM
Not my area of expertise, but to me this looks like a modern made Indian production. Similar style of manufacture to the many "ethnic" knives now appearing on a well known auction website.
There are dedicated Kukhri collectors here who no doubt will respond and give you concise comments.
Regards Stu

Antique Arsenal
13th October 2013, 04:18 AM
Thank you kahnjar1. I would not be surprised, but I would love to make sure that it is a reproduction before I get rid of it. I appreciate your input.

Thanks,
Aleks

kahnjar1
13th October 2013, 05:37 AM
Thank you kahnjar1. I would not be surprised, but I would love to make sure that it is a reproduction before I get rid of it. I appreciate your input.

Thanks,
Aleks
If he does not reply here, send PM to Berkley who should be able to confirm or deny my judgement.
By the way I said "production" not "reproduction".
Stu

VANDOO
13th October 2013, 06:37 AM
A PRETTY LITTLE THING BUT I WOULD NOT CALL IT A KUKRI. THE BLADE IS SORT OF A KURKRI SHAPE BUT LITTLE ELSE RESEMBLES ONE. WHAT IS THE SIZE OF THE KNIFE IT APPEARS SMALL. THE DAMASCUS BLADE IS VERY NICE AND THE MOTHER OF PEARL GRIP GOES WELL WITH SUCH A PRETTY BLADE. THE WORKMANSHIP LOOKS GOOD SO I WOULD NOT CLASSIFY THIS AS A TOURIST ITEM OR A CHEAP FAKE OR REPLICA FROM INDIA. THEY DO GOOD WORK IN INDIA BOTH IN THE PAST AND TODAY AND IF YOU GOT THIS LITTLE GEM CHEAP I WOULD CONSIDER IT A GOOD BUY AND A KEEPER. :cool:

Timo Nieminen
13th October 2013, 09:24 AM
Modern, from India or Pakistan, but I wouldn't call it a "reproduction". Neither would I call a modern machete with a kukri-shaped blade a "reproduction". I wouldn't call it a kukri, either.

On these knives, the pattern is usually genuine. Pattern-welded steel AKA folded steel AKA mechanical Damascus, etched and stained to bring out the pattern.

Battara
13th October 2013, 05:18 PM
This type of "birds-eye" pattern is common, coming out of India these days.

Antique Arsenal
14th October 2013, 02:48 PM
Thanks all of you for the help. It is too bad that it turned out to be a modern made knife but it was worth a try.

Thanks,
Aleks

spiral
14th October 2013, 02:51 PM
Yes as the others have said, definatly current Indian production, the factory made birds eye steel & mother of pearl turn up on all current Indian fake/replica weapons.

spiral