Yangdu write recently and asked if I'd tell the HI forum about the Murali Bonecutters coming soon for sale. He's back with HI, 'again' for he's returned previously, and I'm not up to speed regarding the HI lineup. HI tried to improve production recently but met with disapointment when the new recruits took the money and ran. Their products are very servicable and deeply discounted this week as they are not quite up to HI overall standards of consistancy and beauty, they nonetheless offer the buyer a great deal for a work tool as they are hardy and strong. Every vehicle in my home in Montana has a khuk, and at the prices HI just posted, even the BigWheel in the drive could have one. The Runaway Kamis Blowout sale.
Murali is here and working with Bura. When he arrived, he thought he could challenge the good Sgt Khadka and make his own rendition of the Bonecutter. He made a batch. This is not going to happen in the future, as Sgt Khadka supports his son with this specialty, and Yangdu wants this to be his special area. His work is well loved by wood hawkers and collectors. But so is Murali's, once and still considered a Star in the lineup. I remember the old timers talking about Murali when you couldn't get a Murali blade, and had to look for Kesar. If you value Murali, or just want a good khuk, you might look at the one-time issue Bonecutters coming soon. Yangdu said they are not as fine as the Sgt's, which he's been doing regularly and with some practise, but they are decent blades and will not be as deeply discounted as this week's blow-out blades by departed Kamis. They WILL be at an attractive price.
I know there are a lot of fans of the 'bonecutter' style and hope this pleases them.
munk
Murali is here and working with Bura. When he arrived, he thought he could challenge the good Sgt Khadka and make his own rendition of the Bonecutter. He made a batch. This is not going to happen in the future, as Sgt Khadka supports his son with this specialty, and Yangdu wants this to be his special area. His work is well loved by wood hawkers and collectors. But so is Murali's, once and still considered a Star in the lineup. I remember the old timers talking about Murali when you couldn't get a Murali blade, and had to look for Kesar. If you value Murali, or just want a good khuk, you might look at the one-time issue Bonecutters coming soon. Yangdu said they are not as fine as the Sgt's, which he's been doing regularly and with some practise, but they are decent blades and will not be as deeply discounted as this week's blow-out blades by departed Kamis. They WILL be at an attractive price.
I know there are a lot of fans of the 'bonecutter' style and hope this pleases them.
munk
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