Best Gurka Kukri ever made? You decide..

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HarrogateTobias

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Ive never seen any blade look so good...

Gurkha btw i know!

Slow motion cutting near the end

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[video=youtube;eHzWz3_AtR8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHzWz3_AtR8[/video]
 
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did you see the vid! i doubt ww2 stuff had that level of precision! its a slab of kickass with a polish of menace... money no object
indeed it is, but not 25 times better IMHO, and my kukri does all i ask of it.
the cold steel kit is excellent, but some of their stuff is extortionately priced.
 
indeed it is, but not 25 times better IMHO, and my kukri does all i ask of it.
the cold steel kit is excellent, but some of their stuff is extortionately priced.

couldn't agree more. they have this idea that collectors will spend £500 on a blade even though its mass produced!

anything coldsteel up to £120 is the mark for value...

i spent £35 on my bushman blade and its semi indestructable, forged carbon steel......

[video=youtube;6XuUEbjU16w]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XuUEbjU16w[/video]
 
imo the san mai is to hard
a chopper should not be harder than 59 rhc to make sure it doesn't chip
i would go for the cheaper carbon cold steel gurkha kukri
better and cheaper
 

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