I own one made by this very blacksmith!!! Please send him my thanks, I use my Kukri on every outdoors trip I make and will be passing this down to my kids when it's time. Great investment to make!
I really like how the video took the comparison right away from western blacksmiths. It shows skills centuries if not millennia old and how these craftsmen work. Very informative and a real pleasure to watch. Thank you.
Ah, yes, those colonialist Western blacksmiths! Damn them! I personally see no difference at all, other than maybe the preference to work sitting down. Working metal is working metal, the tools and techniques don't really vary that much. Just the end result.
This is one of the multiple reasons we must respect our khukuri. It was made from discarded spring steel and, with a lot of effort from a humble kami, becomes that magnificent cutting tool that will outlast us big time. Jai Khukuri !
Wow! I've purchased three kukris, one for each of my sons in law who are both Canadian army veterans and one for myself. Much respect for the Royal Ghurka Regiment and the Nepali people! "Ayo Gorkhali"!
Damn. That is amazing. Talk about determination, persistence and knowhow. That knife has part of his soul put into it. I will always look at my khukuri with respect, gratitude and amazement.
KHHI makes wonderful blades! I have purchased several of their Kukris and a DBad Preacher Bowie. The craftsmanship and care they put into them is second to none. I plan to buy many more.
I have a Khukuri made by the man in this video, I know because KHHI send the maker's bio with the blade. Excellent knife, and this has been wonderful watching the process by which it was created.
Truly a detailed and minutely crafted piece. Indeed not an easy task of preparing it manually. Hats off to our Kami Brothers for all your hard work. No doubt our Khukuri is of the most famous Knife is the world and its attachment with Gorkhas/Gurkhas’ pride speak of itself.
Out of all the kukri making videos, this is the most dedicated one. I think Kailash Blades is excellent, and the oil quench is good. But the water quench here looked pretty spot on as well, and I like the fact that the tang is carefully formed and heated up multiple times in the process, so I'd imagine it to be fully devoid of cracks and weak spots. It doesn't look like a bad process at all.
Oil quench is western bladesmith culture influenced.. not at all what we call the kamismith.. our root and methods have always been this way of making and hardening knives so we prefer to stick to it and promote it..
AH! Only a true artist can make a true masterpiece, and this man and his family are true artists indeed, and the Kukri, a MASTERPIECE! Thank you for this lesson in perfection!
Absolutely the most immaculate smithy and smith I've ever seen. I've seen people get dirtier working on an Excel spreadsheet. Pretty clearly an exhibition, but the skills are very real, and the years of expertise are obvious. Very nicely done.
@@alfonsedente9679 He said “don’t”, not “didn’t”. Meaning, that we DID have plenty of blacksmiths in times past in the USA, but today we don’t have very many. Even today’s knife makers in the USA don’t do things at the primitive level shown in this video. If the economy should collapse and there is no more electricity and scarce fuel, this skill will be VERY VERY valuable.
Their are a few of us in America who do try to use old traditions in crafting . I personally like to mix in native american practices in makeing bows n arrows for example . ( and no im not native american i just apperciate knowing old techniques)
I have 2 full tang ones from them. I gifted one to my brother, and now both are our back country knives. They Clear brush, and chop up firewood no problem, but will even do finer work
Travail de maître traditionnel qui traduit parfaitement le patrimoine culturel comme le Katana Japonais. Le vrai travail du Maître s'effectue toujours traditionnellement avec des outils simples sans machine ni four électrique, ce qui donne à l'objet un charme exceptionnel. Bravo à l'artisan !!
^. ^ That was amazing!........I mean Labour intensive .It must have taken 90 hours for him to make that. I still have my khucri that I bought in Nepal...... I use it all the time! Foxy Love fan Scotland VVxx
While I have one Kukri I would love to have one made by this man or of same type. What would I look for on your website for the model he just completed?
Sir thank you. It's a 9" nepal army service kukri. You can buy a 10" version of it thru this link www.thekhukurihouse.com/service-no1-sarkhari-khukuri pls click the primitive version button in the page. We are currently offering 20% off on all primitive kukris. If u need then pls contact us for the discount code. We look fwd to your order
I own one made by this very blacksmith!!! Please send him my thanks, I use my Kukri on every outdoors trip I make and will be passing this down to my kids when it's time. Great investment to make!
I really like how the video took the comparison right away from western blacksmiths. It shows skills centuries if not millennia old and how these craftsmen work. Very informative and a real pleasure to watch. Thank you.
Ah, yes, those colonialist Western blacksmiths! Damn them!
I personally see no difference at all, other than maybe the preference to work sitting down. Working metal is working metal, the tools and techniques don't really vary that much. Just the end result.
The mark of a true blacksmith , every thing he did is old school and the final result is astounding.
This is one of the multiple reasons we must respect our khukuri. It was made from discarded spring steel and, with a lot of effort from a humble kami, becomes that magnificent cutting tool that will outlast us big time.
Jai Khukuri !
Undoubtedly The best Khukuri making video on you tube. Thanks KHHI.
Also thanks for the India Depot.
Can we buy these khukuris in India?
One of the best quality Khukuri company in Nepal 👍
Huge respect to the Kukrismith. He is phenomenal.
Excellent workmanship with full devotion . Fine Kukri.
This is called true hard work and dedication!! ❤🎉🎉 No fancy tools nothing, everything he is doing is old school ❤
I Just Love My kukri That I Won, It Has Been On All My Outdoor Adventures, Many Thanks, Friends In Nepal ! Loved This Video ! ATB T God Bless
Just beautiful. It’s a pleasure to watch a master at work.
Wow! I've purchased three kukris, one for each of my sons in law who are both Canadian army veterans and one for myself. Much respect for the Royal Ghurka Regiment and the Nepali people! "Ayo Gorkhali"!
I love the olde world craft behind this. It makes you respect the process behind all the more when you hold a blade.
Damn. That is amazing. Talk about determination, persistence and knowhow. That knife has part of his soul put into it. I will always look at my khukuri with respect, gratitude and amazement.
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Wow...it takes a lot of labour and hard work with extreme precious and patience. Salute 🙏
I love watching this whole traditional process and would love to purchase one like this. Thanks for posting this video.
You can buy from our primitive segment www.thekhukurihouse.com
KHHI makes wonderful blades! I have purchased several of their Kukris and a DBad Preacher Bowie. The craftsmanship and care they put into them is second to none. I plan to buy many more.
I have a Khukuri made by the man in this video, I know because KHHI send the maker's bio with the blade. Excellent knife, and this has been wonderful watching the process by which it was created.
How to buy, share the details plz and how much it costs you?
I love videos like this
I’ve just taken delivery of one of your Kukuris. The workmanship is incredible. Bless.
This is real beutiful nepal kukri art
Beautiful,fine work. I love it!! Traditional is the way to go!!
It is awesome to see how my custom blades that DBAD helped me design were made in this fashion. Keep up the amazing work and thank you and Namaste🙏🏻
What a fantastic craftsman. What a finish on the blade and handle. Exquisite.
Highest respect for your craft!
Love my khukuri even more!
this is what handmade is.. very skilled and fine work.. Jai Mahakali
Truly a detailed and minutely crafted piece. Indeed not an easy task of preparing it manually. Hats off to our Kami Brothers for all your hard work. No doubt our Khukuri is of the most famous Knife is the world and its attachment with Gorkhas/Gurkhas’ pride speak of itself.
bought one kukri (matt black). best 70€ ive ever spend i recmend this website
this is a true craftsman attention to detail meticulous,i had the honour too serve with the gurkhas.,tough as steel they are.
No fancy equipment or a workshop full of tools....fascinating
It's a pure fairytale, so absorbing.
Wow master blacksmith and craftsman, mixture of two different aspects in one men.
Wow....an exceptional kukri....be proud to own something like that 👍
Out of all the kukri making videos, this is the most dedicated one. I think Kailash Blades is excellent, and the oil quench is good. But the water quench here looked pretty spot on as well, and I like the fact that the tang is carefully formed and heated up multiple times in the process, so I'd imagine it to be fully devoid of cracks and weak spots. It doesn't look like a bad process at all.
Oil quench is western bladesmith culture influenced.. not at all what we call the kamismith.. our root and methods have always been this way of making and hardening knives so we prefer to stick to it and promote it..
Such a talented Craftsman. A pleasure to watch. I hope he is training someone to take over. This craft should never be lost.
Wow....respert for the craftsman
Incredible.
No vise
No power tools
Primitive forge
No power hammer
Beautiful
Beautifully crafted handle👏🌺
I bought mine from this same place. Army Pattern MK 4. I am very pleased with mine, beautifully made.
Absolutely beautiful and perfect job. I am really impressed.
Superb craftsmanship. Love mine.
AH! Only a true artist can make a true masterpiece, and this man and his family are true artists indeed, and the Kukri, a MASTERPIECE!
Thank you for this lesson in perfection!
आज ! तपाईंको मिहिनेती हातलाई सलाम छ 🖐️👍️उत्कृष्ट video सम्प्रेषण गर्नुभएकोमा विशेष धन्यवाद हजुर
धन्यवाद हजुर
Namaste! I love my primitive G13! Made by master, Engraved to Maa Kali 🕉️🙏🖤
Très beau reportage .
Un savoir faire incroyable !!!
Very nice report.
An incredible know-how !!!
That partial edge technique is actually very very interesting. I don't know why it isn't done more.
Absolutely the most immaculate smithy and smith I've ever seen. I've seen people get dirtier working on an Excel spreadsheet.
Pretty clearly an exhibition, but the skills are very real, and the years of expertise are obvious. Very nicely done.
Thank you for the praise , we will convey the same to our smith.
Absolutely lovely, these guys are the best superb craftsmanship, my hat off to them.
No computation at all traditional way best way.great artist great khukuri.Jai Nepal
Great job ,god bless you.
Really amazing work
Respect . Please post more videos thanks
Never loose this craft guys, in America we don't have ancient methods or traditions like this. This is precious.
Where do you think the settlers and pioneers got their knifes from?
Walmart?
Spoiler alert:
There were blacksmiths in the old west.
@@alfonsedente9679
He said “don’t”, not “didn’t”. Meaning, that we DID have plenty of blacksmiths in times past in the USA, but today we don’t have very many. Even today’s knife makers in the USA don’t do things at the primitive level shown in this video. If the economy should collapse and there is no more electricity and scarce fuel, this skill will be VERY VERY valuable.
Their are a few of us in America who do try to use old traditions in crafting .
I personally like to mix in native american practices in makeing bows n arrows for example . ( and no im not native american i just apperciate knowing old techniques)
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That is what you call a true masterpiece☝🏻👍🏻🇿🇦
Wow that's so beautiful
.great craftsmanship thank you for sharing your expertise
Fantastic God blessed Work
Just ordered one from EGKH can't wait for it to come in so excited to finally own one.
Hopefully will get to visit Nepal soon. ❤️
Beautyful work 👏👏👏🙏
Beautiful handmade kukri
Background Music❤❤❤❤. Love from India, Arunachal Pradesh
Wah kya baat h 👍🌹
Amazing skills
Absolutely amazing! I must have one now!
This is the place to buy from www.thekhukurihouse.com 😍
@@KHHINepal how to get it in india
Amazing! Excellent craftsmanship.
The old ways are the best 👍🔥. I just hope it never dies out. Thank you for sharing. Tc Andy 👍🇬🇧
Beautiful knife …exquisite skills! Truly beautiful !
Very nice, good job
what an amazing video and beautifull song
oh very good I am iranian people
The3 reason why the nepali smiths are so special is they work hard u lime western ppl just grinding into shape and look cook man proud to be nepalj
Just ordered one from KHHI !! I can’t wait!!
Great work👌👍
Amazing.❤🖒from china
Amazing skills.
Truly wonderful... lost of words to appreciate!
Amazing how accurate the guy is swinging that big hammer. Very nice 👍
I have 2 full tang ones from them. I gifted one to my brother, and now both are our back country knives. They Clear brush, and chop up firewood no problem, but will even do finer work
Ramro lagyo
Dhanyabad!!
Lajawab
Such skill!
*13:28** best example of लोहा लोहे को काटता है 👌*
The background music is just amazing.
नमस्कार......उत्तराखंड बटी
भौत सुंदर तरिका च तुमारू........
एक लड़ाकू खुकरी कैसे लें आपसे?
That is fascinating! I wish I had 1/4 the skill that kami has.
If you try hard its possible sir. Thank you for your comment.
Original khukuri of nepal.
Good job.
Travail de maître traditionnel qui traduit parfaitement le patrimoine culturel comme le Katana Japonais. Le vrai travail du Maître s'effectue toujours traditionnellement avec des outils simples sans machine ni four électrique, ce qui donne à l'objet un charme exceptionnel.
Bravo à l'artisan !!
el mejor trabajo que he visto hasta ahora... mis felisitaciones... un gran desde argentina
Muchas gracias; disfruta tu cuchillo
@@KHHINepal why India is not in ur shipping country list?
^. ^ That was amazing!........I mean Labour intensive .It must have taken 90 hours for him to make that. I still have my khucri that I bought in Nepal...... I use it all the time! Foxy Love fan Scotland VVxx
Dami video dai 👍🏾
The fact that a kukri knife maker who has swastika symbols in his shop is very.....comforting
@@aswankorula8472 thanks for explaining my brother,forgive my ignorance
the ancient way to heat treat is amazing and effective.
Much Respect 🙏 I just ordered a DBad War Machine knife, can't wait to get it.
Thank you for your order.
@@KHHINepal You're welcome, and Thank you as well.
Beautiful!
Watched it twice!
Beautiful work!!!
धन्यवाद सर 👍💐
so beautiful.
❤❤Daju. The music is also very melodious.
Thank you 🙏
So skilled a smith
While I have one Kukri I would love to have one made by this man or of same type. What would I look for on your website for the model he just completed?
Sir thank you. It's a 9" nepal army service kukri. You can buy a 10" version of it thru this link www.thekhukurihouse.com/service-no1-sarkhari-khukuri pls click the primitive version button in the page. We are currently offering 20% off on all primitive kukris. If u need then pls contact us for the discount code. We look fwd to your order