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					Originally Posted by sirupate
					
				 
				Hello Thinreadline, 
 
 I believe you are talking about the Mk issued kukri? 
All I.A., Regimental or Battalion issue kukri are 'Official' kukri. 
Your rather nice find is a typical regimental issue kukri, post 1919, pre 1919 battalions would often have their own kukri made. 
After 1919 due to re-organisation they would be regimental issue, and when times required due to an influx of recruits due to the WW's for example I.A. kukri which includes Mk issue were distributed as needs arose (sometimes Battalions opted for Mk issue). 
The kind of scabbard the kukri is in, was in use both pre and during WW2, one thing for sure is that it is genuine!! Cheers Simon 
PS If the person that owned it was not in the Gurkhas, he could have acquired it off a Gurkha, not unknown!! 
			
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Thanks Simon .. that is very reassuring , this means that I will keep it ! I am told that the owner was a Chindit in the Duke of Wellingtons Regiment. 
Richmond
		  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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