Description
The Limbuwan Khukuri is a historical traditional type of khukuri used in ancient battles. It comes from Eastern Nepal (traditional khukuri used by Rai & Limbu people in eastern part of Nepal). It is a longer and thinner (spine to edge) khukuri. The Limbuwan is recognizable with the cho or notch enclosed inside the steel just past the brass Bolster. It also has the Brass Pommel. Traditional sheath has a triangular shape to it with brass tip. The handle Pommel has a flared end to assist in locking in grip. Comes with the Chak Mak (honing steel) and the Karda ( small side knife) is useable.
These are hand forged and weight will be plus or minus a couple of grams. It is fully functional and sharp. This is a good knife for General Purpose camp use and easily used for self defense. Price includes shipping inside the USA.
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