Deals for 6/19--Pix Tibetan Sword, Crow Knife and Awesome buys

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SHORT TIBETAN SWORD

Overall length --32''
Weight --50 oz
Spine thickness --3/8''
Steel guard
Brass bolster, buttcap and tip
Chiruwa style satisal wood handle
Leather sheath
Usual fine work by Kumar
Add to growing Sword collection at $375. *SOLD*

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CROW KNIFE

Overall length --20''
Weight --37 oz
Spine thickness --3/8''
Brass guard, bolster, buttcap and tip
Horn handle
Leather sheath
Usual fine work by Ram Kumar
Will fly at $245.

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Beautifully done 22 7/8'' 22 ounce Wajaski Sword by Kumar. Horn handle. Leather sheath. Add to your ongoing Sword collection at $199.

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15 inch 8 ounce Reti Knife by Kumar. Bamboo root handle. Leather sheath. Lighting fast knife at $75.

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15.5 inch 18 ounce Ram Kumar Villager Utility Knife, HI hat and T-shirt at $68.

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Whoever buys that Crow Knife will not be disappointed. I gave a Crow Knife to one of my brothers and he swears by it. He takes pride in the fact that he has never sharpened it. It doesn't need it. We used it and a 20" AK to clear a path in the woods and they were quite a match. I would say the Crow Knife is a little more versatile. It pulled it's weight with the big stuff just fine but did an even better job with the smaller grass and weeds than the big AK did. When you hold a Crow Knife you hold a slicer, a chopper, a bowie, a machete, and a short sword. Not to mention a work of art. I hope it finds a good home.
 
Cul, when you say long sword is it longer than this sword?
Yes It is.
Here is one by Rajkumar: 36" and 48oz. It's made so well, that the it is super fast because the center of gravity is about 1/2" in front of the bolster, that is just unbelievable for a sword of this length. I am never going to part with this one, because I love it so much.

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Yes It is.
Here is one by Rajkumar: 36" and 48oz. It's made so well, that the it is super fast because the center of gravity is about 1/2" in front of the bolster, that is just unbelievable for a sword of this length. I am never going to part with this one, because I love it so much.

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Wow!! Thank you for sharing cul!!
 
Apart from length (which isn't always apparent in a picture, if there's nothing to compare with, you can tell the long and short versions apart by the shape of the tip. The short version has a dagger-like tip, or almost dagger-like. The long version has a bowie-type tip. You can see that in the two pictures shown above.
 
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