The seconds.. minutes... hours... days... weeks... months.. to even years of making and honing these skills are some of the finest craftmanship. Their Khukris are top notch and made with a lot of TLC. To those that own their crafted knifes, take care of their blade well.
I'm so grateful that i was able to purchase one of the knives that was made by your team. I always look at it with wonder, respect and gratitude. Truly a fantastic tool.
Beautiful, amazing work - I wish we could all work like this and buy elementary stuff only once to use it a lifetime... this would be great for mother earth...
An amazing craftsmanship and the man who crafted this Kukri is so young (25yrs old)! No way I can imagine young men in our country doing this. No manual labor is held in acclaims nowadays in our world anymore, but these young men are toiling to preserve the legacy of their predecessors thus preserving their identity. I will surely place an order of one of these finely crafted Kukris from KHHI.
The blacksmith is handsome!so that's his work!is a handsome also! Make it nice!and more customers will comes for you to buy a dozen of orders!goodluck Godbless!
so much skill, effort and love goes into these beautiful knives. I am so glad to have found this video. It had lead me to find where they are made. Now i am able to replace the Khukris stolen by Australian customs apon returning to Australia from the United Kingdom in 1982. Thank you for sharing. Namaste
Bought several good quality kurkri knives from Nepal for my knives collection. Got great compliments on them. I know I can rely on these knives for zombie apocalypse or self defense.
I salute him ,as a former metalworker myself, but I do not have his skills at hand working metal with the most basic tools. wonderful. my last name means Smith .
Well it means Smith, but as an occupational last name. It's not Smith as in just German version of English last name Smith. My family has been metal workers and Craftsmen since as far back as the time of the Visigoths!!!
without any kindof mordern tool working hard as hell they are keeping alive one of the finest craftsmanship in the world SALUTE love and respect from INDIA
I want that man to make my next KHHI knife. Just bought the Power Hammer and I love it. I want a traditional Khukuri next. I was thinking about the Kali-Astra but now I’m thinking I want the 5 Chira. After seeing the level of skill and work that go into that knife. That is exceptional. Beautiful. I bet it takes an entire day to make one. Amazing.
A wonderful piece! I thoroughly enjoyed watching you craft this thing with your blood, sweat and tears. Tiny man-made imperfections are what makes it beautiful!
All i can say is WOW what a knife maker i suppose all day every day he knows his skill i have broken a stick tang handle and a shree 5 chirra would be a perfect replacment for it brilliant workmanship...
And I thought I needed a big ole anvil and hundreds of dollars in equipment. I got my Kukri from a Ghurka commando while in Afghanistan. He said it was hand forged and it is gorgeous! I treasure it so much, rest assured to that Gurkha, whoever he was, I will always treasure it. He was adamant that I treat it with respect, and I understand why too, and treat it with the reverence it deserves.
@@KHHINepal thanks. I have new forge, and some 5160 bar stock. I'm a long way from trying a large khukri, as I just forged my first knife out of 1080. I have three Khukries from Nepal. Enjoy them very much!
@@bigt3639 v nice to know that. When u finally make a kukri pls show us n share w us. We wud love to give our feedback. Keep the fire burning my friend.. 😉
Very nice! It's always inspiring to see the tools and equipment that you make do with and the techniques used to implement them, which again shows that it's not necessarily the quality of tools that make a great blade but the bladesmith using them. I was looking forward to seeing what you used to polish up the blade, do you happen to have any videos showing this process? Thanks for sharing :)