I see what you did there.

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AndyC wrote: Wed Jun 17, 2020 11:03 pm Got a parcel from Katmandhu this evening.
I ordered this a few months ago to support the families of Gurkha soldiers as I'd worked with some of them overseas - and besides which, I'd always wanted one of these brutal knives for myself.
Well it might have to wait a bit. I was going to ask my wife to let me gift myself one of these for Father's Day, but she and my daughters handed me a Father's Day card with this in it.AndyC wrote: Sat Jun 20, 2020 10:12 pm
9.5" - this one is the Nepal Army version. I intend to get the British Army version another time which is around an inch or so longer.
He's right. The karda is a small utility knife, and the chakmak is a sharpening steel (also used to strike sparks from flint).puma guy wrote: Sat Jun 20, 2020 9:26 pmMy dad brought one home from the war. He was in the CBI theater. The two small blades were not similar. One had an edge and the other was full thickness and was used as a sharpening steel according to what he told my twin brother and me.
Yeah, I wouldn't want them mad at me. I once went to go find a new guy lost in a sandstorm outside one of our bases and my usual Gurkha partner wouldn't accept being told to stay behind. Later I found out that, while he did want to protect me and help in the search, he really was hoping to get the chance to chop up anyone who tried to attack us under the storm's cover.puma guy wrote: Sat Jun 20, 2020 9:26 pmI'm sure you are aware of the fierce fighting ability of the short, stout Gurkha. My dad said the were feared by all their enemies.
You should. They're not expensive and they're multi-purpose; hatchet and knife combined makes them useful for ranch/survival/prepper use, and the money goes to desperately poor people who support our side.
They are!The Annoyed Man wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2020 10:13 pm I saw Andy's knife in person today, and it’s a beauty. Ima hafta get me one. I didn’t even know that it comes with the two small blades until he showed them to me, but that is very cool.