SquarePizza
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My grohmann #1

I have the silver version. Take care of it, they don't make em anymore.
I have a folding "pocket" knife with an overall length, when open, is not quite 24 inches. Doesn't fit in my pocket so good, but is really neat looking.
My rib cleaver. 12" and two pounds. One whack usually does it.
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My grohmann #1
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1970 Model Nepalese Kukri, as issued to the Gurkhas at the time. My dad brought about ten of these back from one of his numerous trips to Nepal and I eventually ended up with two of them. At the time we were living in New Delhi, India. There were very cheap knock-offs of the kukri being sold in India at the time; believe me, they weren't worth taking home.
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Come to find out, these knives are still available, and for a very fair price, although not exactly the same $2.00 apiece my dad paid in 1970. A word of warning if you end up with one of these knives: When withdrawing the blade from the sheath, force the blade against the back of the sheath with your off hand as you pull the knife out. If you don't do this carefully, and correctly, at the very least you'll destroy the sheath by cutting through it with the curved blade, or worse, you may slice your fingers!
http://gurkhaskukri.com/product.php?id=139
On the other end of the scale is this little Key Chain Knive, the smallest I have found. The blade is 1" and the handle is 1 " and it actually works.
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