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Book of Eli Sword & Wartime Kurkri Fighter Just Released!

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See Our Handmade Eli Sword, Influenced by the Movie Book of Eli and our Historical Wartime Kukri Fighter Knife Just Released ! Watch us Demonstrate their Deadly Slicing Power. Handmade in Our Shop by Scorpion Swords & Knives. Now Available to Order, Around the World! See traditionalarcherybows.com. The movie Book of Eli Revolves around Eli, who is delivering his copy of a book, the very last remaining King James Version of the Bible. Eli (Denzel Washington) travels on foot toward the west coast of the United States. Along the way, he demonstrates uncanny survival and fighting skills. The Kukri was issued to the Gurkha Officers in India. It was used in combat in both World War I and World War II. Where it earned a deadly reputation among enemy forces.

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  • I just ordered the kukri fighter with the sheath! It took a few days to convince the wife but when she saw the pics even she had to admit it looks pretty damn awesome. As a long time blade collector I must say Scorpion has some really cool stuff. Can't wait till it gets here.

  • @mhoffmann3367 Thanks for your order pal. Your going to get a good one to be proud of.

  • Very cool, I'm considering purchasing the Kukri tonight but I'm hesitant as you have to pay extra for a sheath. Purchasing the sheath kicks the price over $300 and it was difficult enough convincing my wife to let me spend the $265! ( The more blades I buy the harder it is to find new excuses to buy another one :)

  • @mhoffmann3367 I can't change my prices on my sheath. I don't make much on them as it is with the cost of leather. If you'd like, you can order it without the sheath. That's fairly common for people to do. Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks,

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  • @Revangelic Thanks.  I'll give it a look.

  • @ArcherOut Heres a link to the Wolverine, i think you would do a much better job of it.

    looks like you use better materials, plus my guess is that you have been making blades longer and to better effect.

    youtube.com/watch?v=3MRQ2awKZA­w

  • @Revangelic Send me some pics of it. I'd love to see it. Thanks,

  • I would love to see some more Kukri Knives/swords

    @Archer-Have you seen the wolverine survival tool?

    I think you could do a better job of that thing

    What are the odds of you doing a bush/field version of a kukri? like modern element resistant grips, no d guard but with a bowie style guard maybe to prevent slide into the blade, treated blade with a more traditional kukri tool blade grind ?

  • @anumperlumpa actually its more of a filipino parang that served several purposes as a weapon, machete, farm tool...you name it. They are still used in the Philipines today. Very utilatarian!!

  • @420budsmoker100 Yes this is a real website, and I am the owner. You can google our company name and find many good links, from customers on various forums that have commented on our products as well as done reviews on them. I also sell new releases through several of these forums. Some of our swords are also in stock and available to order off of Kult of Athena. You can link to it from our home page.

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