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Old 4th March 2016, 05:30 PM   #35
sirupate
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Once again answers in brackets and in bold, to these rather stupid and childish nitpickings
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Originally Posted by mrcjgscott
As usual, I am seeing a lot of "Simon Says" and not a lot of evidence to back it up.
So you didn't supply them. You sent some freebies and some Gurkhas bought some privately. Very VERY different!!

(Again twisting my words lol)

Images attached, showing these kukri in use by gurkhas during WW2.
(You really need some more synonyms for the word "Fanciful")
(Again your observations are very poor at best, no Mk2 or Mk3 kukri in those pictures, once again you are simply showing yourself up!)


Really? Did I make this up? Oh, no, I didn't. It is quite clearly dated two years before you allege to have created it.
(Lol, really fanciful, even my wife recognised it, she was with me in 2003 when I discussed with Tilak about the design)

It seems a shame that your sole object in life is to try and have a go at me, and yet at every turn you are proven wrong, infact you sound more and more like another person we both know, I'm beginning to think your his twin! lol

Anyway I have had enough of proving you wrong yet again, so this is my last comment on this thread, relax have a glass of red wine and chill out, the very best Simon
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