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Persian Kard With Damascus Blade Ref: 400076 Used as a utility knife, weapon and status symbol and favored by the higher ranking nobility. Popular in Persia and throughout the Middle East, this is a splendid example made with the same care and methods as the originals. Blade is 512 layer Damascus steel, with nickel silver bolster and pommel. The grip is camel bone. The sheath is hardened leather and accepts the knife well past the blade so that half of the hilt is hidden. Comes with scabbard.MEASUREMENTS: Overall - 12 1/2" Blade- 7 7/8" long
Price: $125.00
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Genuine Gurkha Kukri Ref: 400484 Hand forged from high carbon steel. Each comes with regulation sheath. Used with devastating effectiveness by the famous Gurkhas of Nepal in the Siege of Delhi in 1857, in the trenches of WWI France, throughout the New Guinea jungle in WWII, and with distinction in the Falkland Islands. The 12" blade is an impressive 1/4" thick with deep grooves and the traditional religious notch. Takes a good, sharp edge. Scale tang. Traditional, native hardwood handle. Standard metal butt plate. 17" overall. Wt. 1 lb. 6 oz. Genuine military issue to Gurkha Regiments in India. The only Kukri on the market that comes with a copy of the 8-page government contract, the ordnance drawing, and spec sheet. Includes accessory knives.MEASUREMENTS: Overall - 17" Blade- 12" long, 1/4" thick Wt. 1lbs 06 oz
Price: $40.00
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Officer's Kukri Ref: 400022 Hand forged from high carbon steel. Each comes with regulation sheath. Powerful chopping knife issued to Gurkha Officers in India. The 9 1/2" long blade is a hefty 3/16" thick. The contoured handle is genuine buffalo horn. Brass pommel and bolster. 14" overall. Wt. 1 lb. Comes with 2 accessory knives.MEASUREMENTS: Overall - 14" Blade- 9 1/2" long, 3/16" thick Wt. 1lb
Price: $35.00
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GIGANTIC CEREMONIAL KUKRI Ref: 500448 Hand forged from high carbon steel. Each comes with regulation sheath. Beheads water buffaloes with a single stroke for the traditional Gurkha sacred ceremony. Very scarce! Only one issued to each Gurkha Regiment in India. Specially carved native hardwood handle. Polished steel blade is a staggering 3/8" thick and more than 2 1/2 feet long. Weighs 4 lbs. 6 oz.MEASUREMENTS: Blade- 2 1/2 feet long, 3/8" thick Wt. 4lbs 6 oz.
Price: $95.00
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Qama Ref: 400164 Hand forged from high carbon steel. Each comes with regulation sheath. Used by warriors from Persia to the Caucasus for hundreds of years, effective, close quarter combat knife. Made of hand forged, high carbon steel by Windlass Steelcrafts. With its long needle point on a 17 1/2" long, double-edge blade, the Qama is a deadly close combat design that dates back to the Roman Short Sword. The Qama was used by the Cossacks and Northern Persians. Considered to be the national weapon of Russian Georgia. Buffalo horn handle scales. 22 1/2" overall. Wt. 1 lb. 7 oz.MEASUREMENTS: Overall - 22 1/2", Wt. 1lb 7oz
Price: $40.00
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Assam Rifles Kukri Ref: 400578 Hand forged from high carbon steel. Each comes with regulation sheath. Issued to the Gurkhas Assam Rifles Regiment. This kukri has a 13 1/2" long blade that is double fullered. Also features the traditional religious notch that is symbolic of the trident (3 pronged spear) of Shiva. At a little over 1/4" thick, this is a very powerful chopping blade. The polished, native hardwood handle is reinforced by a brass bolster and a brass pommel with a raised lion's head decoration. 18" overall. Wt. 1 lb. 4 oz.MEASUREMENTS: Overall - 18", Wt. 1lb 4oz
Price: $40.00
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Kindjal Ref: 400318 Military issue version served Russian armed forces well into the mid-20th century. This curved, double-edge blade was perfect as a close combat weapon. It originated in the Georgian Republic of Russia, but was best known as a Cossack weapon. 17 1/4" long, high carbon steel blade is 1 3/8" wide. Hardwood grip on full tang. Includes scabbard. MEASUREMENTS: Overall - 23 1/4" long, Wt. 1 lb. 6 oz.
Price: $60.00
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Texas Bowie Ref: 400266 Effective, intimidating, and built to work! Lightweight, even for its imposing size, this was the knife to carry in a rough land like Texas during the days of Santa Ana when a man truly needed a backup weapon. Featuring an authentic bone handle, fittings of solid steel, and an unbelievable 13 3/4" blade. Overall 19 1/4". Wt. 1 lb. 10 oz. Based on an original design from a private collection.
Price: $90.00
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Horn-handled Bowie Ref: 400214 This style of bowie was common from about 1820-1840. 10 1/4" blade, 15 1/8" overall. 3/16" thick.
Price: $80.00
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Primitive Bowie Ref: 400884 Early bowie knives were large, tough and sharp! Despite the size of this bowie, the overall weight is only 1 1/2 lbs. 3/16" thick. But, don t let the weight fool you, we cut down a 4" sapling in no time and the blade would still shave. Blade is a full 13" long with a needle point. Width of the blade is 2 3/8". The hardwood grip is 5 1/4" and the brass guard is 4 3/4". Brass strip on spine is an intentional device designed to catch the edge of an attacker's blade during a parry.
Price: $90.00
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Coffin Handled Bowie Ref: 400222 Very comfortable grip that lets the knife come alive in your hands. This reproduction is truly elegant in its simplicity. The top edge can be sharpened over half its length. Light and fast, this is as deadly as the name implies. Color of handle varies from brown to black. No choice available. Blade 11 1/4" long, 1 1/2" wide. Wt. 3/4 lb.
Price: $75.00
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Searles Bowie Ref: 400618 Copied from a bowie made in the 1830's by Daniel Searles, a blacksmith in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Hardwood handle is flanked by steel pommel and ferrule. 12 1/4" overall. 7 1/2" blade, 1 5/16" wide. Weighs about 8 oz.
Price: $70.00
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Maritime Bowie Ref: 400388 This is a beautifully perfect workhorse for the lads who made their living (legally or not) at sea. And with firearms often prohibited portside, these rogues were not about to be left empty handed. A knife, much like this one, would have accompanied them on their land excursions. Solid, full-tang construction for the hardiest chores. We have one displayed in our office where it has dominated more than a few conversations. Handle scales are camel bone and the furniture is brass. Blade has a wide shallow fuller that lightens the knife and puts the weight where it belongs, in your hand. 16" overall. Blade 10 1/2" long, 1 7/8" wide. 3/16" thick.
Price: $80.00
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Arkansas Toothpick Ref: 400260 This classic of the American mountain man was big enough to ward off unruly beasts on the trail or at the local trading post. Coffin shaped hardwood handle is accented with solid brass furniture. A must for every re-enactor or collector of American history. This is a classic design that is as functional as it is good looking. Rugged and solid in the hand. 19" overall. Blade 13 7/8" x 1 5/8" wide. Wt. 1 lb. 2 oz.
Price: $70.00
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