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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:57 am)
Attached Link: http://www.army.mod.uk/brigade_of_gurkhas/history/Kukri_History.htm
For anyone interested heres a link the the origins of the kukri (with a small pic). My Grandad was given one by a Gurkha when he left Burma in 1945, my dad has got it now & it is still razor sharp. The handle is similar to the one in the pic which is different to your model.Message edited on: 08/22/2004 15:27
Attached Link: HIMALAYAN IMPORTS
Looks like a fantastic start! Generally speaking, though, the blade should be bent a bit more....almost like a boomerang. The hilt generally flares out quite a bit at the pommel as well. Hang on....... Ahh. A quick Google turned up this link I'm including. Hope this helps! :)<-insert words of wisdom here->
Thats looking a whole lot better..handle is right this time..except for maybe a couple of minor things. Brass cap at butt would be on the very end, and maybe just a LIL more flare ar butt as well..remember, this blade was used in swinging, 'chopping' motion...one doesn't want it slipping out of one's grip. Do you plan a sheath for blade ? They used to have 2 little tools included on front of sheath..a small knife , and a "steel" for striking sparks to start fire.
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