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throw your eye over the first post, third image...clear spiral to me. Gavin |
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just for interest, here is a modern khukuri from a nepali mfg. based on the older ones before they had a proper cho (aka kaudi or kauri). and an older quite ornate khukuri with similar tools.
normally the two tools are a karda, a small sharpened utility knife and the other an unsharpened but similar sized and shaped one, the chakma(k) with a thick hardened edge used to 'steel' a dinged edge back to shape or with a flint, to start a fire. Last edited by kronckew; 11th June 2017 at 04:23 PM. |
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Hello Gavin,
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Regards, Kai |
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