Nepali Khukuri

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Re: Nepali Khukuri

Post by Risala » Thu Jul 12, 2007 9:38 pm

Pran,

You got your self a dam good deal,looks like the prices have dropped 2 for 16 wow :D

Compare this with Himalayan Imports if I IIRC they charged somewhere between $ 100 to 150 for the Ang Khola.

Did you pick up any out door gear in Thamel,very cheap and some of the best names.

Folks for those of you intrested you can do a roundtrip for 2 for 3 N/4 D around 15 K ex Del includes Air Tics and 5 ****** hotel with casino coupons worth 7 K.

You could also then buy as many Khuks from your winnings at the casino :wink:

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Re: Nepali Khukuri

Post by Pran » Thu Jul 12, 2007 10:03 pm

Sanjay,
The outdoor gear at Thamel was great.Lost my wallet in Kathmandu :( else would have picked a fishing reel or a decent headlamp . Quite a few places to trek(and fish :) ) near Kathmandu and Pokhra.Guess I'll make it there again when I have the time and money for it.

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Re: Nepali Khukuri

Post by kanwar76 » Thu Jul 12, 2007 10:36 pm

Sanjay";p="23315 wrote:.

Folks for those of you intrested you can do a roundtrip for 2 for 3 N/4 D around 15 K ex Del includes Air Tics and 5 ****** hotel with casino coupons worth 7 K.

You could also then buy as many Khuks from your winnings at the casino :wink:

Cheers

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Just found out a place to send my folks to escape from heat of north :) Hey thanks Sanjay, Do you knwo of some travel agaent who is offering this package?

Pran: Would love to see how your khuks compare with ones from Himalayan Imports. If I am not wrong I think Rusty have one from them.

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Re: Nepali Khukuri

Post by Pran » Thu Jul 12, 2007 10:41 pm

kanwar76";p="23333 wrote: Would love to see how your khuks compare with ones from Himalayan Imports. If I am not wrong I think Rusty have one from them.
Sure. You may drop in once you're in Bangalore.

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Re: Nepali Khukuri

Post by Mack The Knife » Thu Jul 12, 2007 10:44 pm

kanwar76";p="23333 wrote:Pran: Would love to see how your khuks compare with ones from Himalayan Imports. If I am not wrong I think Rusty have one from them.

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Apples and oranges, Inder. They don't even compare well with Ranjith's. However, they are very useable and at the end of the day that's what counts if they are not supposed to be showpieces.

The Ang Khola was crappy in terms of workmanship but the Sirupati has a lovely balance and just the thing for hacking away at brush.

Don't forget that HI looks after its workers unlike most other Nepali manufacturers. Hence, the huge difference in price.

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Re: Nepali Khukuri

Post by kanwar76 » Thu Jul 12, 2007 11:48 pm

Mack The Knife Bana";p="23336 wrote:
kanwar76";p="23333 wrote:Pran: Would love to see how your khuks compare with ones from Himalayan Imports. If I am not wrong I think Rusty have one from them.

-Inder
Apples and oranges, Inder. They don't even compare well with Ranjith's. However, they are very useable and at the end of the day that's what counts if they are not supposed to be showpiece.

The Ang Khola was crappy in terms of workmanship but the Sirupati has a lovely balance and just the thing for hacking away at brush.

Don't forget that HI looks after its workers unlike most other Nepali manufacturers. Hence, the huge difference in price.

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Hmmmmm does Himalayan Imports have some shop or outlet in Nepal so that if somebody visit can pick them up from there.

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Post by Mack The Knife » Fri Jul 13, 2007 6:24 am

I think they will only sell direct if Bill Martino's wife requests them to and the sort of people that they are, they will probably do just that.

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Re: Nepali Khukuri

Post by Pran » Fri Jul 13, 2007 8:18 am

Inder,
As Mack The Knife pointed out the Khukuri does have some irregularities.But then it does appear sturdy and only time can tell if it's sturdy as it looks.

Mack The Knife,
The chap who sold me the khukuris gave me some Himalayan epoxy('Lah') too :D Waiting to use it to fix the handle on a small knife that I'd been working on.

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Post by eljefe » Wed Jul 25, 2007 10:31 am

Inder, I saw Prans Khuks in Bangalore. Very sturdy and a huge change from the touristy trash...absoultely useable and I'm sure will stand up to the field test.
However, I have seen a couple of HI angkholas here in Delhi with a Brit diplomat and chalk and cheese is'nt even the word.The HI are EXQUISITE, fit, finish, the grind, eye to detail...HI has taken the meaning of the word quality very seriously and can easily comapre to any factory made knife in the world. I think their asking price is par for the course.
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Post by Mack The Knife » Wed Jul 25, 2007 10:53 am

Asif,

Is there the slightest possibility of this diplomat getting another? More than the Ang Kholas, I am seriously interested in buying a Sirupati.

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Re: Nepali Khukuri

Post by Ranjeet Singh » Wed Jul 25, 2007 1:20 pm

Maybe, myself, Pran and Mack The Knife can get together with our khuks and get some pics to show the diff.

As for me, i am yet to see a better khuk than the HI that Mack The Knife has..

And need to pay Rusty some money as well, before he starts charging interest for that!

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Re: Nepali Khukuri

Post by Pran » Wed Jul 25, 2007 3:12 pm

Ranjeet Singh";p="23947 wrote:Maybe, myself, Pran and Mack The Knife can get together with our khuks and get some pics to show the diff.
Sure man.Mack The Knife's HI khukuri's better than the ones I saw in Nepal.

Where did you get yours from?

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Post by Pran » Wed Jul 25, 2007 3:13 pm

Mack The Knife Bana";p="23945 wrote: I am seriously interested in buying a Sirupati.
From HI?
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Post by eljefe » Wed Jul 25, 2007 3:36 pm

Will check out Mack The Knife, I am not in the queue-would settle for a RFI khukri-miss my old one!!
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Re: Nepali Khukuri

Post by Pran » Wed Jul 25, 2007 3:39 pm

What's RFI, Jefe?
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