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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Louisville, KY
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Hhhmmmmmm................you have a point Berkley. I guess I was thrown off by the quality of the hilt and the way it was on the blade: the gap between the blade and the hilt.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Good souvenier!
Personaly I think its not the original kukri as the spine shape doesnt match the scabbard. Id guess its post ww2. With old kukri, non matching scabbards & kukris are virtualy the norm in Nepal, both in the villages & amongst the city dealers, market traders. {its a common occurance amongst dealers & collectors in the west as well.} spiral |
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: UAE
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Shokran All
![]() ![]() Berkley, your picture posts were very helpful along with everybodies comments. I believe the sheath to be silver and the gold is "leaf". The blade/s fit ok into the sheath, although the inside is quite well worn (to be expected). It was the rustic kothimora sheath that drew me to it ![]() |
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