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Gurkhe (Bodyguard)
The remarkable success of the raw black bladed version encouraged and influenced the creation of this unique kukri having even more benefit and feature..
Price : US$ 54.99

Actual Weight

Blade Thickness

: 550 gms approax.

: 8 mm  approax.
Gross Weight:    800 gms
Category : Patriotic Series (some gave ALL)
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Kukri Info
Kukri Info
The remarkable success of the raw black bladed version encouraged and influenced the creation of this unique kukri having even more benefit and feature - to handcraft an outstanding and exceptional executioner to meet a user’s tall order and to safeguard him at the same time, just like a typical Gurkha who would die to defend and to guard his honor, duty and territories, and hence the name “Gurkhe (Bodyguard)”, chosen to denote and refer this knife to the legendary Gurkhas, their caliber and their amazing persona. 8” Gurkhe synonyms of the great Gurkhas with its excellent qualities and advances is an awesome kukri knife to carry and hold, to swing, to be with at all times, be it dark or light – to save, protect and defy an enemy’s attack and nature’s fury.

::Blade::
8” raw black blade = to camouflage rusting (should there come) and to conceal any innate marks/defects
Large elongated bevel = to inflect deep cut and lethal blow
8” bladed = handy, mobile, easy to use yet enough coverage to undertake decent tasks
World war version blade = effective and balanced shape with easy operation (in and out)

::Handle::
* Extra thick iron/steel fixtures = durability, lasting and matching
Full flat tang with twin rivets = heavy duty work, resilience, power, strength, long lasting
Horn ridged handle = strength, good look, sturdy and firm grip, dry (not slippery) handle, easy and effective handling

::Scabbard::
Belt loop = Dual carriage; belt cum thigh – waist level in belt or thigh level in thigh
Lanyard facility = to tie around thigh / knee portion to grab and prevent from wobbling
Cut throat = extra distinctive look
“G” farus (frog) = to represent Gurkhe, its name
Belt strap = to hold the handle (blade) tightly. Ties the kukri strongly to the scabbard making it very easy to carry even in speed motion

* Unlike as shown in the photo now it has been replaced by iron/steel plate

Size of blade: 8 inches
Raw Materials / Features: Water buffalo scabbard, buffalo horn ComFort full-flat-tang handle with twin rivets and ridges, "G" frog with belt strap (holder), lanyard string/lace, high carbon raw blade
Origin: KHHI, Kathmandu, Nepal



KHHI also supplies the following Promotional Materials with every shipment:

- KHHI Brochure [Company’s profile, its websites, products and related]
- Info leaflet [Info of Gurkhas and Khukuri]
- KHHI Manual [Tips and techniques on handling, maintaining and using a Khukuri]
- Design Khukuri Pamphlet [Custom-design your own khukuri/ knife through KHHI]
- Letter from MD [An official letter addressed by the MD himself to the buyer]
- Letter of Declaration[Letter of authenticity and confidence declared by FHAN (Federation of Handicraft Association of Nepal)]

 
 
 
 
 
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