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Old 28th March 2009, 04:16 AM   #19
Pukka Bundook
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Thank you very much for your answers.

Jonathan,
Thanks for picture of the tang, and the link! It will be very interesting to see the variations. I will have a dekko at it ASAP.

Simon,
Thank you for the explanation of partial tangs and butt-caps.

My reason for asking about these, is I just purchased an old kukri with a butt-cap attached with two screws, (No riveted tang)
It hasn't arrived here yet, but was interested to know a little about what I had!
Also, Very interesting to hear which tang type is least favoured in nepal.
Are full tangs more prone to be 'inert'?

Steve,

Apologies fro using your thread to ask questions.
I will start a new one in the future!

Richard.

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