Originally Posted By: jamesraykenney

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And it is a GREAT knife... BUT... While it is a great 'chopper' as knives go, it is barely in the same league as a real khukuri...
Save some money and get a real one from either Himalayan Imports, Tora, or Khukuri House... There are other good suppliers out there too, but be careful, you do NOT want something from India, you want a khukuri from Nepal!


Hmm. Those are some nice links. However, the first link seems to have its cheapest at around $100, while the third has one for $30. What is a good price to pay for one? I am willing to pay for functionality and durability, but not for "polish" and looks.
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