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We are proud to introduce a special and unique kukri made by NKH designated for the soldiers serving in Afghanistan during the operation. The Gurkhas still carry their deadly 18-inch Kukri knives with them when they go into battle with the British Army. The kukri blades come with Chainpure shape and design and the blade finished into satin finish. It makes this khukri very unique than others. It has a beautiful blade and a unique handle also it has an open notch in knives. The blade comes with 13inches long where the Sadan handle (strong wood) is 5 inches long. It's weight 800 grams.

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Comment by Nepalese Khukuri House Pvt. Ltd on January 3, 2011 at 21:49
Yes that's true. It is really beautiful....
Comment by Jakub Capek on January 3, 2011 at 13:14
beautiful!

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