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I first encountered this knife at a friend's house, who brought two of them from Nepal. I was immediately impressed by the solidity of the knife and the very sharp blade. So I took one kukri home and started going on hikes and working in the garden with it. Until then, I had been using two machetes from the hardware store and I would take a larger knife and an axe with me on my hikes. I had always wanted a knife that would be able to cut brushwood or clear a path of raspberries and blackberries, chop and split wood, and even cut up an animal. The kukri met all the requirements. It is a tool that can be used to do all the described activities, you just need to slightly change the grip of the handle. Since I live in a village, I often used the kukri for typical tasks such as slaughtering. When working with meat and coming into contact with bone, I had to use a cleaver or even an axe several times. It was no problem with the kukri, it cuts through meat and bone with gusto. Over time, the kukri replaced machetes, axes and larger knives, and as an addition to the kukri, a small folding knife or toolbox remained. Become a member of this channel and get access to these benefits: / @krakenbushandmilitary If you want to support me with any amount, you can do so to a bank account or BTC wallet. Thank you. Airbank 1575164019/3030 IBAN CZ25 3030 0000 0015 7516 4019 BTC bc1qqzq9j575x2h60s8s5r0dl8rccmn95han8qjwgm