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Re: Scrap Yard Kukri [Re: Spider-Pig] #430005 06/08/10 05:31 PM
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A khuk is the one thing I feel I'm truly missing. Technical but well designed, and a lot of history behind it.


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Re: Scrap Yard Kukri [Re: MRpink] #430006 06/08/10 05:40 PM
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I love mine, over two pounds of pure chopping power.


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Re: Scrap Yard Kukri [Re: Spider-Pig] #430007 06/08/10 05:59 PM
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I like this design best. I think you could cut two out of one thing of steel. Just have the blades facing one another going the opposite direction.


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Re: Scrap Yard Kukri [Re: LotusBlade] #430008 06/08/10 06:03 PM
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dont take this the wrong way, but im pretty sure dan already though about that

im sure they lay out the designs to get as much as they can out of every square inch of steel, my guess is that the amount of leftover would still be too great otherwise he wouldnt have said there would be too much wasted metal, driving cost up


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Re: Scrap Yard Kukri [Re: Pvt.snoballz] #430009 06/08/10 06:12 PM
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dont take this the wrong way, but im pretty sure dan already though about that

im sure they lay out the designs to get as much as they can out of every square inch of steel, my guess is that the amount of leftover would still be too great otherwise he wouldnt have said there would be too much wasted metal, driving cost up

Oh I am sure Dan has thought of it all. Just wishful thinking on my part.

I do like the idea of smaller blades with the scraps.

If it is a cost issue, I think there are enough dogs that would buy it at a higher price like the Scrapizashi. Maybe make it a LE. What do you think Dan?

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Re: Scrap Yard Kukri [Re: LotusBlade] #430010 06/08/10 06:40 PM
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Oh I am sure Dan has thought of it all. Just wishful thinking on my part.

I do like the idea of smaller blades with the scraps.

If it is a cost issue, I think there are enough dogs that would buy it at a higher price like the Scrapizashi. Maybe make it a LE. What do you think Dan?

That might be a possibility.
with regards to what was said about them waiting because of the Killa IF they did make one...well. look at the waki and the scrapizashi <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/loopy.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Scrap Yard Kukri [Re: Pvt.snoballz] #430011 06/08/10 10:49 PM
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Re: Scrap Yard Kukri [Re: skorpyd] #430012 06/09/10 12:13 AM
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Still want a Res-c handled scrapizashi!!!


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Re: Scrap Yard Kukri [Re: myketheknife] #430013 06/09/10 01:47 PM
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Still want a Res-c handled scrapizashi!!!

Yeah, that's my thought as well.

If the ideal is long and light, then the Scrapizashi is right on track. Yes, the leather wrap looks fantastic, and I'm sure that it's better than G-10, but it will be very hard to match the comfort and durability of Res-C.

Re: Scrap Yard Kukri [Re: Joshua J.] #430014 06/09/10 01:50 PM
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And Yes, I would buy a Scrapyard Khukuri in a heartbeat.

Preferably .33" thick and 12" long.

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Re: Scrap Yard Kukri [Re: myketheknife] #430015 06/09/10 11:17 PM
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Still want a Res-c handled scrapizashi!!!
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Re: Scrap Yard Kukri [Re: skorpyd] #430016 06/09/10 11:37 PM
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Dan mentioned that they tried res-c. but that the grip was so long that it was twisting. (I think he said that, I was sipping on some sweet tea at the time)


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