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My Kukri knife from Kathmandu Nepal

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Uploaded by on Nov 28, 2009

this is my Kukri knife from Kathmandu Nepal - got it in Tamel - i said in the video i had no trouble getting it back home - you could post it back as there are loads of air cargo postage places - but i did have some trouble at the Nepal Kathmandu airport getting in - as they scan all your bags so keep it at the top so they can take a look at it to let you through - mine was at the bottom of my bag and took me ages to get.

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  • Hey s3xy want to chat? post some topless pics of you holding your knife. ;) ;) Lol.

  • i posted some, but youtube removed them - looking at posting them on another site soon hopefully - let you know

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  • oh you mean, they dont use khukuri for battles?

    come on...

    yeah , people use it for their daily activities because its a knife..

    and they used it during wars and attacks because its a knife...

    basically a Khurkuri is a knife.. a big one.. some big ones are around .. i think 6-8feet long that were used in battles of Nepal. During old war times. They are displayed in the Museum of Nepal. some of them still have blood clots and marks, to preserve its originality.

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  • @swordking1995 lol.. now that I think about it 6-8 feet is really big.. maybe because I saw them when I was a kid I found them so big that it seemed that big while recalling. But they were pretty big, they are in the Museum. I 'd say about 4-5 feet long..

  • @saznrai are you high? 6-8 feet? the ghurkus are 5'10 inches tops!

    (not saying they aren't used for combat)

  • from which company you order?

  • oh and 1 more thing, its

    T H A M E L

    Thaa-male

    Yeah, there are lots of shops with shit quality with just eye catching gimmicks, well thats to be expected.. its Nepal's market ..

    oh and I dint understand what you were saying at the end when you said you were trying to correct them but they didnt agree or something?

    cheers!

  • Guys its,

    K H U K U R I

    Khu-ku-ree

    N E P A L

    Ne-paal

    Awesome khukuri you got there mate!

  • @divinefart Not even $60, my 12" Khukuri House Khukuri was like $35 shipping.

  • Yes.... They are a multi-tool.

    Yes.... They are part of the British Gurka uniform and used as a tool/weapon in battle for many decades.

  • the leather.... I have one near 60-70 years old where a 1mm thick leather strap is still intact.

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