Longleaf Traditional Antique Kukri with Original Scabbard and 2 Knives
Longleaf Traditional Antique Kukri with Original Scabbard and 2 Knives
These original battle kukris were made prior to 1890. Some were made much earlier, but it’s difficult to determine the exact date. Each kukri is hand made; the steel was smelted, forged, shaped and hammered in Nepal by individual Kamis. As spears and the Kora sword were being replaced by firearms, the kukri was the weapon of choice for hand-to-hand combat.
This longleaf kukri was made for war. It has a straighter spine and longer blade than bhojpure, and in the skilled hands of the Gurkha it became a frightening weapon indeed. These have all seen service with both the Nepali military and the British Army. All of the blades are marked in Devangari script with the date of manufacture. This comes complete with original scabbard and 2 small kukri knives while supplies last.
Also available without scabbard (#401124) and reproduction scabbard with 2 small knives (403579).
Approx. 19" long
2-1/2" wide
3/8"thick