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Old 1st January 2026, 01:48 PM   #1
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Arrow Last of My 20th Century Kukri’s

Third and last of my inherited kukris from my uncle’s travels in Nepal in the late 70s. This one is the smallest, with wooden handle, a brass cap and bolster. The carved wooden sheath seems to be almost sandalwood - not sure of exact origin.

Handle is 110 mm. Blade is 240mm.
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