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I’d like to order a Khukuri knife, but am wary of ordering from an Indian company.

Anyone have any experience? I’d like something traditional. Have always appreciated the knife and it’s history.

https://www.khukurihouseonline.com/ seems to be a nice looking website with excellent prices.




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Himalayan Imports ( https://himalayan-imports.com/ ) always seems to come up as a great option when Khukris are discussed, but I've never quite gotten around to ordering one.
 
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Himalayan Imports is the place I've seen touted before as well, but I don't remember where. I do remember being impressed with their site and thinking I'd give them a try. You have reminded me; I might just do that.
 
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A friend brought me one back from Nepal many years ago, and it is quite a knife. Very heavy blade. One swing from that, and it will take someone out. Nasty weapon!
 
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I've got one from Tora Blades. Simon and his crew do good work and that thing is sharp as hell. Be warned if you go with Tora. They make them in batches and waits are quite long sometimes, but if you ask me, they are well worth it. Bonus about Tora is that all blades are made to exacting standards from historical samples.


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I have 3 from Himalayan Imports.
I ordered them through "Uncle Bill" when he was still alive. I believe his wife is still in charge of the operation.
 
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I have 3 from Himalayan Imports.
I ordered them through "Uncle Bill" when he was still alive. I believe his wife is still in charge of the operation.


Likewise here although I only bought one through Bill, back in 1998, a Nepal Sami handmade 15" Ang Khola buffalo horn handled khukri. Trouble free transaction. Great blade.



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I have seen RMJ made ones, they look great, I'm sure they are fairly expensive as well.
 
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An "authentic" one or something different?

https://www.knivesplus.com/bec...ardtkukribkt-21.html


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An "authentic" one or something different?

https://www.knivesplus.com/bec...ardtkukribkt-21.html


I plan to get either WWII style or similar. But I do want authentic.




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I have 3 from Himalayan Imports.
I ordered them through "Uncle Bill" when he was still alive. I believe his wife is still in charge of the operation.


I ordered mine through "Uncle Bill" also. He was quite a character.
 
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I've ordered from them Khukuri house back in 2017 for khukuris and they arrived looking great. Even took special orders etc. I'm very happy with the two I received. They look about as you imagine from the website but I can take a pic or two if you shoot me an email.
 
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RMJ make the best, metallurgically, that exist.
They may look a little more modern than what you're looking for, but they are the real deal.




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RMJ make the best, metallurgically, that exist.
They may look a little more modern than what you're looking for, but they are the real deal.


Agreed. Pricey and not traditional, but I want one.


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I wish I recalled where I bought mine from. It came pretty dull. I touched it up a little, then tried it on a 1 1/2" tree branch. Whack! The branch bounced and the blade had a nice flat spot on it like it was made of lead. lol


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Another choice to peruse.

Traditional Filipino Weapons
TFW Weapons are individually hand forged using 5160/D2 blended steel, nitrate treated, and tempered to 58~60 on the Rockwell hardness scale.

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Chongo- just so you know the khukris manufactured in Nepal are generally of not great quality, I have been handling khukris since I could walk ( my Grandpa and Uncles were officers in the Indian Brigade of Gurkhas). So, when you choose one, be sure to do some research, just so you dont get a lemon like CAS got.
I wonder if tac has some sources for the khukris that are carried by the British battalions of the Royal Gurkha Rifles nowadays.


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Originally posted by sidss1:I wonder if tac has some sources for the khukris that are carried by the British battalions of the Royal Gurkha Rifles nowadays.


Only this, I'm afraid.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40B6KmIzo_8

My part of the Army had no dealings with the Gurkhas. When I was in BRIXMIS we had an English Gurkha officer - he was six feet five inches and we often wondered if he'd joined the Gurkhas for a laff. He was as tight as a duck's a$$, and used to frequent the goodwill stores of the NVA forces to get clothes and stuff for his four kids.
 
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Huh. I had one of those and have no idea where it is or what happened to it. Confused Frown



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