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Great topic Detlef,
Here are a couple of miniature Kukris from my collection. They are both 14cm long with 9cm blades, 2.8mm spine thickness at the bolster. While they may well have been made for the tourist market they are sharp and very well made with well forged fullers. They could easily serve as matched Kardas for another Kukri from my collection (acquired separately). |
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Thank you very much for sharing, very nice examples! Do you have a clue for what they are worked? They seem to have a good age and seems to be very well worked. Regards, Detlef |
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Two further miniatures of my collection: The bigger one is scale 1/2 with a total length of 54cm, the small one has a total length of 24cm.
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Very nice, like special the bigger one!
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These are my miniatures...
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A spanish dagger, a canary island knife and a gunong.
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and here a nice miniature koummya of northern Afrika. Total length is 205mm
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