Kukri restoration
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			This came right out a sealed footlocker of a GI who was stationed in India during WWII.  
 
The grip was loose and so eaten up it pulled loose when I tried to withdraw it from the sheath! 
 
Since the friend who was his Uncle's Executor had sentimental attachment to it he asked me to see what I could do. 
 
Thanks to Battera, I got a piece of water buffalo horn of suitable size and began whittling it to size and shape. I had to make a few allowances here and there because the horn was not quite wide enough, and had to salvage the tip and use it to splice in in a couple of places to remedy this best I could. 
 
I even used the powder from rasping to fill in several voids and along an exposed internal cleavage. 
 
The blade was cleaned the old fashioned way: a lot of elbow grease and successive grits of oilstone, and finally fine paper generously lubricated with fine oil. 
 
Here are a couple of before and after shots. 
 
All comments welcome.
		 
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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