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    Aren't you supposed to blood a khukri, when it has been drawn? Seem to remember being told that 20 odd years ago, but could be wrong.
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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    Aren't you supposed to blood a khukri, when it has been drawn? Seem to remember being told that 20 odd years ago, but could be wrong.
    I don't know about blooding it but I did sharpen it and shaved a bit of leg hair with it , which may be akin to blooding it depending on where I am on the Glenmorangie scale.

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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    Aren't you supposed to blood a khukri, when it has been drawn? Seem to remember being told that 20 odd years ago, but could be wrong.
    Yeah, I heard the same story about the same amount of time ago..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grizzley1 View Post
    Yeah, I heard the same story about the same amount of time ago..
    You werent in the air cadets in Gloucestershjre were you? :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    You werent in the air cadets in Gloucestershjre were you? :-)
    No, just heard the same story from a friend

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grizzley1 View Post
    No, just heard the same story from a friend
    Didn't think you were really, was just messin'
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    Vicious rumour that did the trick (and still does) to put off the enemy (or any new bloke) and highlights just how tough the little buggers are, because they would cut themselves to prove the point when new blokes were around. However if any enemy were around they would save themselves the pain. The Khukuri was the back up weapon if the rifle failed. It comes in a few varieties and is used from farming to fighting.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    Vicious rumour that did the trick (and still does) to put off the enemy (or any new bloke) and highlights just how tough the little buggers are, because they would cut themselves to prove the point when new blokes were around. However if any enemy were around they would save themselves the pain. The Khukuri was the back up weapon if the rifle failed. It comes in a few varieties and is used from farming to fighting.



    Mick
    Sort of a nepalese machette really
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