Hey there Timothy! Thanks so much for taking the time to put this ranking together and putting a video out there for the community. We're honoured to have landed as highly as we have in your appraisals. It's been great to see your video production quality increase over the last year and your viewer count rise in tandem :) Best of luck with dragonfly khukuri and knives as well- it's fantastic that you can act as an international conduit between these smaller independent smiths and consumers and it's something we'd love to see more of. Take care, Andrew and the team at Kailash.
Thank you for your time and effort in producing your videos, as they've helped further my knowledge of the Kukri. I'd be interested to see your views on "Heritage Knives" as they have some interesting historical replica kukri's.
They are all stunning looking blades. They know what they do,that is a sure thing. The Kukri have such grace and elegance it the design and lines,i love how the lines flow in a good looking and handling Kukri. As you say they are not easy too buy these days,so i will make my own. Thumbs upp as allways. You make great,peacefull,innmormative videos. Keep them comming,and a big hello from Norway:-))
Excellent video! Very informative for someone like me who just got into fixed blade knives. Could you please share the name of each Kurt knife and the website link for each in the description? I'd like to explore and maybe purchase a few if possible. Keep the videos coming. I watched your first video on production Kiki too.
Great review thanks! I hope I can score a couple of these models from your website and others. BTW, the scabbard makers are Village sarkis, no “h” in the name. The one thing all these seem to have in common are great kardas. I’ve owned dozens of kukris from some main khukuri shops where the kardas are almost useless they’re so dull, Tora being a notable exception.
I have enjoyed seeing the different khukri you show. It takes away from your presentation however when you miss pronounce the houses or blade names, like Kai - lash not ki- la- desh.
Commies in Nepal? You do know Gurkhas are a regiment of the British army right? North of Nepal, Tibet has been occupied by the Chinese not Nepal. Free Tibet!
Hey there Timothy!
Thanks so much for taking the time to put this ranking together and putting a video out there for the community. We're honoured to have landed as highly as we have in your appraisals. It's been great to see your video production quality increase over the last year and your viewer count rise in tandem :)
Best of luck with dragonfly khukuri and knives as well- it's fantastic that you can act as an international conduit between these smaller independent smiths and consumers and it's something we'd love to see more of.
Take care,
Andrew and the team at Kailash.
Thank you for your time and effort in producing your videos, as they've helped further my knowledge of the Kukri. I'd be interested to see your views on "Heritage Knives" as they have some interesting historical replica kukri's.
Link please
They are all stunning looking blades. They know what they do,that is a sure thing. The Kukri have such grace and elegance it the design and lines,i love how the lines flow in a good looking and handling Kukri. As you say they are not easy too buy these days,so i will make my own. Thumbs upp as allways. You make great,peacefull,innmormative videos. Keep them comming,and a big hello from Norway:-))
What size nail do you use
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Thanks a million.
Excellent video! Very informative for someone like me who just got into fixed blade knives. Could you please share the name of each Kurt knife and the website link for each in the description? I'd like to explore and maybe purchase a few if possible. Keep the videos coming. I watched your first video on production Kiki too.
Wow 😮😮😮👍👍👍👍💞💞💞💞
Super 👍
Great review thanks! I hope I can score a couple of these models from your website and others. BTW, the scabbard makers are Village sarkis, no “h” in the name. The one thing all these seem to have in common are great kardas. I’ve owned dozens of kukris from some main khukuri shops where the kardas are almost useless they’re so dull, Tora being a notable exception.
GGK with Purna Darnal and Kailash. The BEST.
This is good to know. I have one coming from each of them.👍👍
@ Timothy McLaughlin, What is the name of your number three choice and where do you purchase it?
Tim, after receiving the mutiny khukuri from you, I have got to agree with your number one choice!
magnificent War machine 👍😱
#5 for me. geruda? It's the 1 of 2 of the only FULL TANGs on this list.
hey what is the name of the knife number 3 called?
I have enjoyed seeing the different khukri you show. It takes away from your presentation however when you miss pronounce the houses or blade names, like Kai - lash not ki- la- desh.
Thank you. Yeh too late to correct that here, but I’ve attempted to make a point of not repeating that mistake in other videos moving forward. LOL
None of you heard of Tora kukri uk ? Put all these to shame
Commies in Nepal? You do know Gurkhas are a regiment of the British army right? North of Nepal, Tibet has been occupied by the Chinese not Nepal. Free Tibet!
traduction nulle à chier, mieux vaut s'abstenir que de dire n'importe quoi!