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    May your bone always be well buried MickR's Avatar
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    Here are three of mine; The top one is a WWI model, Middle is the model carried by todays Gurkha and the bottom one is just a general knife that you would find in use in a kitchen or a field. Mainly an Eastern Nepalese design. A farmers knife.
    You'll notice that not all Khukuri came with the small 'knives'. These were a newer addition, and in my opinion, a practical one. The Bic lighter is there for scale.



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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    Here are three of mine; The top one is a WWI model, Middle is the model carried by todays Gurkha and the bottom one is just a general knife that you would find in use in a kitchen or a field. Mainly an Eastern Nepalese design. A farmers knife.
    You'll notice that not all Khukuri came with the small 'knives'. These were a newer addition, and in my opinion, a practical one. The Bic lighter is there for scale.



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    Simple question but what are the knotches for in the blade?

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