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If you know someone in the Army, they might be able to befriend a Gurkha. I bought mine from them when they were at Church Crookham 15 years ago fo a tenner. They might still sell them from their barracks.
Next day delivery is tot a realistic expectation for a real one. Not unless you get lucky and find someone close who's willing to part with a personal one. The two companies linked have them hand made. Why the rush?
My khurkri is from Khurkri House Thamel (I've just dug out the email). It's a Jungle version although the handle on mine is different, I'll post pics shortly. Here's the link;
And a word of warning about copies from the website, look out for those scamps ;-)
Be aware of Imitation:
Khukuri House Thamel, estd in 1993 has proved to be the best manufacturer of kukris in Nepal. Of late, some kukri shops and their sites have come up which deals in imitation of our kukris. We strictly caution our customers to be aware of such scamps and pledge to uphold the reputation of genuine kukri manufacturer.
Its the ones I would recommend as well bought one of bearclaw bushcraft years ago but sold it on. great tool but I just need penknives mainly these days
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