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Traditional BhojPure Kukri w/ Old Scabbard

ID#: 401166

Price: $129.00

Traditional BhojPure Kukri w/ Old Scabbard



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Was $189.00, Now $129.00!
These original battle kukri’s were made prior to 1890. Some were made much earlier, but it’s difficult to determine the exact date. Each kukri is hand made; the steel was smelted, forged, shaped and hammered in Nepal by individual Kamis. As spears and the Kora sword were being replaced by firearms, the kukri was the weapon of choice for hand-to-hand combat. The BhojPure is popular among Nepalese because of it brings good fortune and prosperity, but in the skilled hands of the Gurkha, it became a frightening weapon indeed. These have all seen service with both the Nepali military and the British Army. This comes complete with original scabbard and 2 small kukri knives. We can hand select the best one for an additional fee. Also available without scabbard (#401126).
  • Approx. 17" long, 2-1/2" wide, 3/8" thick


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1. Michael on 8/8/2011, said:

My Kukri is a very sound and usable knife. The handle is very tight and fits my hand perfect. The edge has one shallow nick that will sharpen out easy. The steel is very hard and resists cutting with a file. Scabbard needs a little repair but very good for the age. The two side knives are not sharp but throw sparks with a piece of flint. Very pleased.
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2. Franklin on 6/26/2011, said:

I opted for the hand-select and was not disappointed. The grease comes off easily with Goo-Gone and 4X steel wool. The sheath cleaned up nicely with saddle soap. Worth the money. I now have a set of all three, but may purchase more!
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3. Paul on 11/23/2010, said:

Mine was hand-selected. Blade was grease-covered, a few nicks on the cutting edge (sharp) and some minor discoloration. No markings. Blades on small knives were covered with light rust but cleaned up fine. Wooden grips were solid. Leather scabbard was in very good condition for its age and cleaned up fine with an application of saddle soap.
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