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Last weekend the family and I went to Texas for our oldest daughter's wedding. I made a gift of my Sher-built M43 to the newlyweds, as her husband...
M43 for me....
My M43 was built by him, and indestructible is a good word to use to describe it!
There's a car in the pics???!!?? Hmmm.. Must have missed it.
She's a BEAUTY! The sword ain't bad, either.... ;)
2 days from Reno to Nashville when I ordered my M43 several years ago.
Well, that didn't take long.....:D
I dinged the edge of my M-43 last year when I used it to "disassemble" several pieces of furniture we were disposing of. The waste management...
[IMG] [IMG] [IMG] Like Wildmike I prefer the M-43. Of course, it's also my only HI blade...
M-43 for me...
Not really. The bluing was removed with a wire wheel and this is where the matte finish comes from. The blade was almost mirror-shiny when I...
[IMG] [IMG] My M-43 after a quick rub-down with Birchwood Casey cold blue. I did this several years ago and have removed it and reapplied in...
Possibly a stupid question follows... Which Sher?? I have one of Sher "The Tiger"s M-43s, and if you see him around, tell him that a big...
[IMG] [IMG] My M-43 after a quick rubdown with Burchwood-Casey cold-blue.
The blade on my 'Sher the Tiger' M-43 is REALLY hard! I rolled the edge shortly after I got it and have labored seemingly forever to bring it...
My Sher "The Tiger" M-43 suffers from the exact opposite problem. Once the edge is rolled, it takes forever to regain a sharp edge. A local...
The M-43's a big blade, and carrying it properly and comfortably is important. Mine is 17" and 32oz., and that's a lot of steel to pack. I never...
My one and only M-43 is a Sher the Tiger-built model, and from what I've read, this kukhuri is very much in keeping with his blade-making style....
[IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] My Sher the Tiger, 31oz, 18", DOTD khukuri from a few years ago. In the pics it has a Terry...