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I'm no expert but since the curve on the spine is continous I would think 19th century.
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Thanks Mate. These aren't something that I usually venture much cash on (well, apart from that beautiful one with the double fuller), but this one seemed an interesting type and at the price of a evening in the pub! I think th short tang is an early indicator as well.... Hopefully Spiral or one of the kuk-folk will know more. Thanks Gene |
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Beautiful Kukri! hmmm tempting me to venture in Kukri's...
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Thanks mate ![]() You should come for a holiday, England's full of them ![]() |
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Nice form, nice fullers.
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Very nice piece! What origin of ethnicity is it?
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Thanks Gav
![]() Titus, It's from Nepal (originally). There are a lot of them in England because of our long 'association' with that part of the world. |
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