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 Thanks mate ![]() Lovely selection of beasties you've got there! 'Back valley' made me giggle in a rather childish way... Any idea what the wood is on the hilt of mine? Strangely fibrous compared to the other kuks I've got. Best gene  | 
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			they were examples taken from a google image search, i don't have an ang khola khukuri, tho i do suffer occasionally from exposing my own ang khola. 
		
		
		
			hard to find good photos that show the fullers. the ang khola is an HI Angkhola with neem wood grip, the dui chirra is an HI 'foxy folly' model - i need one of these - and the last is a Tora Tin Chirra. (Tora and HI, Himalayan Imports, are the premier modern khukuri suppliers. Tora is UK based (run by one of our members in fact), HI is USA based. HI models tend to be more westernized & utilitarian and Tora's are more traditional and martial, tho they overlap. another player, khukuri house, tends to have a bit less quality control, and makes up for lower prices by high shipping costs) my own khukuri: (plus 1 KLO*) (*- khukuri-like object) top is a laminated steel kopis repro. for comparison. dui chirra officers model (Tora mk III) H.I. Kobra Tora WW1 Model Antique early 20c, nepali armoury markings Last edited by kronckew; 1st March 2011 at 02:19 PM.  | 
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 Nice selection you've got bud ![]() I'm actually beginning to see why people like these  
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   there is no known cure. tho the symptoms can be delayed or lessened by buying more sharp pointy things of all sorts, of course you suffer less if you buy another khukuri. like pringles, you can't just have one.
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 LOL!!! Is it a 'slipery slope' or more of a downward 'Spiral'? (boom-boom)  
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 Whats the story on the one on the bottom right?  | 
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   Not sure what that timber is, but have seen it on many khukri handles including some WW2 mk 2 pattern pieces. Spiral  | 
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			gorgeous kukris in this thread, and the one in the original post is lovely, nice form, bet its lovely to wield. I prefer these single fullered ones to the types of Kukri blades both to look at and to use. 
		
		
		
			heres my ang khola  | 
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