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Old 14th December 2005, 08:43 PM   #8
Tim Simmons
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I do beg your pardon, you did not say care, but in manufacture time can be equated to care. I am sure you must of amassed much knowledge, what with trips to Nepal. Even your Nepal museum experience is still not what I would call enough knowledge to pass judgement on the methods used by the countless workshops there must have been and probably still are, not just in Nepal but Northern India and as discussed in the past Indian areas far away from Nepal. I find it a little sweeping. I will post a picture of my Kukri for your opinion. Thanks Tim
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