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It is what was sold in India from the 1940s onwards to to tourists/soldiers etc . as souveniers. They still make them to day. Mainly in Dehardun but in some other areas as well.
Most are chroned, some are not, very occasionly they are tempered & well fitted. Sometimes the scabbards are a papery thin type of fake leather. Sometimes the leather is real. Most of the time if used the blade dents & the buttcap comes loose & rattles. But maybe 1/500 {random figure.} is useable. Always good to have an example amongst the collection, whether tourist or not I think. The 4 step program for Ethnic weapons addiction is, step 1. put all kukris & other ethnographic/ civilian & military blades , carefully wrapped in a sealed box. Step 2, Walk or drive to post office. {with helpers if neccasary.} step 3. Post to me special Delivary for pre.8am next day delivary. step 4. Go home, relax & be glad you have beaten your addiction. This should be repeated as often as required, I am always happy to help in this way. ![]() ![]() Dr. Spiral The Ethnographic Weapons Addiction Therapist. First consultation free but please bring your credit card. ![]() |
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