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Thats is a very lovely & to some collectors a valuable kukri Tim. Its a good one.
The weight helps see whether they are fighter or utility piece or indeed both in design. Just a glance says yours is a fighter though. Thats defintly 19th century, Well made , high quality piece, The scabbard shows Indian origin. That was a good box of junk in my boo! I doubt if I have much in my collection that you would be after, but its possible.But cash is no problem if you decide its not the piece for you. To me I would say it looks like a keeper though. Spiral |
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.(The exuberant American equivalent would be ""Magnificent!"). Berkley |
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Yes, well as you already know Berk when I talk of my own kukri, Andreas always says I am the master of the under statement! But Tims English as well! Spiral |
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Even though I have very little 'Kuk' knowledge....I can see that its a lovely example...love the scabbard as well
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Tim
That is an exquisite example of a Hanshee style kukri one of the best I have ever seen. The scabbard may be a later addition though. Congrats Lew |
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I really love this "junk"
Just interesting, what was the second "junk" you've bought?
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Can you do a photo close up of the horn end grain on handle Tim? I think it might be rhinohorn from the fleck in the side picture.
I think Louie is right it doesnt realy look like the original scabbard. In my intial excitment I didnt notice that. The term hanshee seems to be a past misuderstanding friom the Hansiya which is a sickle. Often such long handled pieces like these are callled Lambendh, which means long handle, but thats all just semantics realy. It a lovley very old, crescent shaped fighting kukri. With An intresting Indian scabbard from another kukri.. Spiral |
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