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General information of Khukuri:
Nepalese
Khukuri House Pvt. Ltd (www.nepalesekhukuri.com) is highly concern with the
quality of products. Our main motto is to provide you the best quality Khukuris
in competitive price.
Each blade is handcrafted in
Nepal from zone
hardened spring steel (Carbon steel, 58 to 60 RC) using traditional
blade-forging techniques. The steel is harvested form surplus spring, an
excellent source of raw, and high- strength steel. Each handle is hand-made and
fitted to a full tang (which can be seen protruding through the butt-plate at
the base of the handle). Except the military use in warfare, a Khukuri can be
used in several ways.
We offer various blade styles from the awesome chopper, the Panawal Angkhola, to
the slender sword-like Sirupate. Each blade is marked "N.K.H."
(Trademark) to let the customer know this is a genuine product of Nepalese
Khukuri House Pvt. Ltd and let the buyers know that those are real blade.
These are
versatile tools that are used to chop timbers, clear undergrowths, dig holes,
hammer nails, slashing vegetables even more you can chop goat or buffalo heads
in one blow by using long 18” or Buff head Khukuris. The paper knife or Biltong
Khukuri is use to open envelop or cutting papers then who need paper cutter?
How to unsheathe your Khukuri?
It requires carefulness when unsheathing the Khukuri. Do not encircle the
Scabbard with your fingers while you are taking the Khukuri out. Some time, the
blade comes out from the sheath and it may cause injury on your inner fingers.
Hold upper edge of the scabbard with your palm and fingers and then draw the
blade out slowly. It should be pushed it back making curve and as well as slowly
when drawing the blade in.
Care and Cleaning
(Maintain):
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Keep the blade well lubricated at
all times. Your blade is made of high-carbon and can rust of not
properly oiled. |
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Make sure do not leave fingerprint
on the blade. If it is necessary to touch on the blade, you should clean
it by using some petrol or oil after that. |
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Incase rust develops, rub it off
with fine sandpaper or sandstone, clean the dirt using some oil or
petrol and wipe it off with a clean cloth and apply oil. |
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You should use shoe polish for the
leather sheaths, use the brass polish for brass fittings and silver
polish for silver fittings (Kothimora Khukuris). |
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The blunt knife (Chak-mak) is used for sharpening. But we recommend using
file to make sharper the blade. |
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When storing your Khukuri for long periods. Keep the blade outside the
sheath. This will prevent the collection of moisture inside the sheath. Treat
the scabbard with mink oil. Or another suitable leather product. This will keep
your sheath leather conditioned and protected against moisture. |
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Maintaining the appropriate edge
will lengthen the life of your blade. Razor edges are not suitable for
heavy chopping. Just as “axe” edges are not the best for shaving. |
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What are the
Chak-mak and Karda?
Every Khukuri comes with 2 small
knives. The Chak-mak (blunt) is used as flint tool and sharpener the blade. The
traditional method of sharpening a Khukuri is done by using the Chak-mak against
the edge of the Khukuri to and fro. The other knife accompanying Chak-mak is the
Karda that is used for skinning purposes. Legend has it that a Gurkha soldier
must draw blood-often his own- each time he draws his Khukuri from its sheath.
How to
unsheathe your Khukuri?
It requires
carefulness when unsheathing the Khukri. Do not encircle the Scabbard with your
fingers while you are taking the Khukuri out. Some time, the blade comes out
from the sheath and it may cause injury on your inner fingers. Hold upper edge
of the scabbard with your palm and fingers and then draw the blade out slowly.
It should be pushed it back making curve and as well as slowly when drawing the
blade in (according to pic.1 & 2).
Care and Cleaning
(Maintain):
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Keep the blade well lubricated at all times. Your blade is made of
high-carbon and can rust of not properly oiled.
If you have displaying stand then there is no need to oil it,
just keep the blade clean and dry.
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Make sure do not leave fingerprint on the blade. If it is necessary to
touch on the blade, you should clean it by using some petrol or oil after
that.
-
Incase rust develops, rub it off with fine sandpaper or sandstone, clean
the dirt using some oil or petrol and wipe it off with a clean cloth and
apply oil.
-
You should use shoe polish for the leather sheaths, use the brass polish
for brass fittings and silver polish for silver fittings (Kothimora
Khukuris).
-
The blunt knife (Chak-mak) is used for sharpening. But we recommend using
file to make sharper the blade.
-
When storing your Khukuri for long periods. Keep the blade outside the
sheath. This will prevent the collection of moisture inside the sheath.
Treat the scabbard with mink oil. Or another suitable leather product.
This will keep your sheath leather conditioned and protected against
moisture.
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Maintaining the appropriate edge will lengthen the life of your blade.
Razor edges are not suitable for heavy chopping. Just as “axe” edges are
not the best for shaving.
Caution:
Your
Khukuri is a dangerous weapon and should be treated as such. Please use them
with caution and care. Keep your Khukuri away from minors. Avoid the blade
from metallic surfaces and stones etc. Do not expose the scabbard to the sun
for a long period of time as heating may help it to shrink a bit and hence
making the blade difficult to insert.
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