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Old 4th February 2012, 03:28 AM   #1
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Simon, thank you! I really appreciate your expertise in identification!
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A pleasure Bill
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Old 5th February 2012, 01:30 PM   #3
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Did I mention there were more? ... we are less than halfway ...
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Old 6th February 2012, 01:35 PM   #4
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kukri number 13, probably Nepalese Circa WW2
kukri number 14, Indian, Circa WW2
kukri number 15, as per no.13
kukri number 16, Indian, possibly military post WW2
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Old 7th February 2012, 10:09 AM   #5
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Hi Bill,

#14 and #16 are also Indian made, #14 from around WW2 #16 possibly a little after. #16 seems to have something stamped on the blade. It's too small to read in the picture, but I seem to remember seeing similar types stamped 'Tempered Steel, Made in India' I'll see if I can find it.
From the similarities, it seems that these Indian firms were making various sizes and style variations of their main type.
Your #14 small Kuk has similarities with and is of the size of those often associated with private purchase by allied air crews in WW2 for use as survival knives etc.

There's a good thread over at www.IKRHS.com about the little Kukri sometimes carried by Air crew:
Private purchase Air crew Kukri
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Old 7th February 2012, 10:16 AM   #6
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Getting back to #16, here is a small one with a 'similar' stamp, which reads: "Tempered Steel Made In India"
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Old 7th February 2012, 10:24 AM   #7
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As a further note on #14, here is my example which although of the same date and origin, has a slightly more 'non traditional' design. I'll include some stats for you to compare with yours, it has no makers markings:

Size: small 27cm overall length.
Integral bolsters.
No Kaudi/Cho
deliberately off-set asmetric hilt to fit perfectly and comfortably a right handed user.
Slight concave grinding of blade with flat ground edge.
Razor sharp.
Black buffalo horn hilt. Note notch in bolster to stop hilt turning.
Brass buttcap.
Weight 211.7g
Military style scabbard with frog. Non Karda/chakmak type.
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