Deals for 1/22 -- Pix, ASTK, Trisuli Ghaule and Great Buys

Yangdu

Himalayan Imports Owner ~ himimp@aol.com
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18 inch 28 ounce villager fit and finish Amar Singh Thapa Knife by Lachhu. Horn handle. All fittings are white metal. Field sharp rig at $155 YBB. *SOLD*

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16 inch 24 ounce villager fit and finish Trisuli Ghaule Knife by Rajkumar. Satisal wood handle. All fittings are white metal. Scary sharp blade. Awesome investment at $100 even. *SOLD*

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15 inch 21 ounce lite and fast Ang Khola bowie by Bhakta. Horn handle. Exceptional work by Bhakta Kami. Take it for $115 YBB. *SOLD*

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12 inch 9 ounce Sirupati by Tirtha. Horn handle. Lite and super fast Knife for your collection at $80 YBB. *SOLD*

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Email to himimp@aol.com to order any or all
 
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Email sent on the 16" villager and maybe the 12" Sirupati.
This is not an I take it, just a possibility.

Beautiful knives today.
 
Ok it's official, I'll take the 16" Trisuli. Thank you Yangdu.

Sent another email, will send payment today.
 
Whoever the lucky person was that got the 12" Sirupati, I'd love to hear your impression of it once you lay hands on it.

I'm so happy to have scored the Trisuli, anxious to do a laying on of hands, very carefully of course.
 
My lovely Trisuli Ghaule just hit my desk. (Have to research where the name comes from on this one) Absolute love at first sight. Beautiful wood on the handle, beautiful work all around. When Yangdu says scary sharp you best pay attention, this thing is sharp.
Wicked fast too, she shipped on Wednesday and I just now got it.

Thank you Yangdu for upgrading my Boltin and thanks Rajkumar for a job well done.
 
No doubt when a person that's profession is dealing with sharp pointy objects says something is scary sharp, one should listen carefully...lol
 
Some proof of purchase eye candy photos. Took one with the Amtrak WWII side by side. Sure feels good in the hand.

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Got my kuhkri fix, we'll see how long it last. Not long I fear.
 
I was very much afraid that was the situation. I kind of felt that way but hearing you say it kind of confirms it. I'm certain there's no cure either.

I best get me a paper route to support my habit.
 
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