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Old 7th February 2012, 01:49 PM   #24
sirupate
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Hello Atlantia,

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The full width flat tangs are usually distinctive features of some military types
Indeed so, the Mk2, Mk3 and the post war Wilkinson Sword variation of the Mk3, which according to Robert Wilkinson-Latham is a Mk4.

Be interesting to see what other kukri Bill has lined up for us, by the way we should get together some time, as we in the same part of the World!

Cheers Simon
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