Khukuri curiosity

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Khukuri curiosity

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Hi folks

A knife supplier had got a Spyderco Khukuri in stock and I'm thinking this could be a great EDC blade.

Does anyone still EDC this knife? If not why not and if so, why?

One of the things I tend to do a lot with my knives is whittle green wood, I'm thinking the negative angle would either be really good for this or problematic. For example if i was trying to put a point on a stick with the knife in a saber grip would the blade try to take too much and/or twist in my hand...?

As always thoughts/experiences appreciated :)
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cant tell ya much about whittling and such but I like mine solely for its uniqueness :) its an awesome knife and if you can get it for a decent price I would! Its definately "different" though so it may take a bit of getting used to.
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I'm not sure Spyderco and 'decent price' exist in the UK!
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I really LOVE my Kuk !!! But I don't EDC it for two reasons. First is I just have a lot of :spyder: to choose from and I do like to rotate them. Second is it is NOT aeasy knife to find/replace if I should need to.

As to "whittleing a point" --- the Kuk will do just great -- I find I have really good control of it and it works good for "fine/close" work -- and makes a Hellofa SD knife :eek:

If you can find one for under $150 -- JUMP ON IT :D
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I love my Khukuri and it's a regular part of my EDC rotation. I agree with DaBird that the Khukuri will work just fine for whittling. While keeping the wrist straight will cause the blade to be at a slightly different angle than you may be used to, but this is easily counteracted by holding the wood at a modified angle that keeps the same angle of contact between wood and blade that you would normally have. Hope what I said makes sense.
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Perfect sense, thank you :)
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"Does anyone still EDC this knife? If not why not and if so, why?"

Sold mine. Too small for me........
Also, light green G-10 shows everything.
Would look dirty / fast.
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Love the knife. The grind is pretty thick for a FFG model so whittling it should hold up well (it's thicker than a Stretch's blade). Not sure how the angle/handle would work for it but it has a great tip and a nice sweep of belly.

It's a TON of blade for a very reasonable handle. Reminds me of the Rookie with an ethnic twist. It's not a hawkbill but the negative blade really helps with opening certain things like boxes.
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Its a great design that went the way of the Dodo... before it was widely appreciated for the excellent knife that it is.
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I have a Khukuri but do not EDC it. The handle fits the hand very nice, though I would like jimping on the spine. The negative blade angle makes it very easy to use but the thick blade stock just isn't for me. That's why I EDC a Caly 3.
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I don't carry my Khukuri often because I find the lock obnoxious. I love the knife but my fat fingers cant easily release the lock. Had the scales been notched a tiny bit, it would make all the difference.

With that said, I do love the look and ergonomics of the knife.
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TexSierra wrote:I don't carry my Khukuri often because I find the lock obnoxious. I love the knife but my fat fingers cant easily release the lock. Had the scales been notched a tiny bit, it would make all the difference.

With that said, I do love the look and ergonomics of the knife.
I took my power sander to the top scale and ever so slightly sanded the area (liner and scale) above the lock, enlarging the access a little bit to help make it easier to disengage. The change was minimal, but helps with this issue.
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It's a very nice knife and I do carry mine, but whittling, while doable, is not it's forte; for that eg. a Para would work much better. On the other hand, I'm spoiled with having born a Puukko in my hand, so take my opinion FWIW. The negative blade angle is very nifty in pull cuts and I like it also in peeling apples.

I have no problem operating the lock (my glove size is 9), I just stick the meat of my thumb to the whereabouts of the lock and open it goes.

What I would like to change, given a chance, is the bladestock to something greatly thinner. Full size Khukuries are choppers by nature and merit from being thick, but this folder is about slicing and, for that, unnecessarily stocky.
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Thanks Mallus, that's king of what i suspected. Pukko's are wonderful knives for woodcraft. I have a full sized Khukuri which gets the task of splitting kindling (my girlfriend prefers it to the hatchet).
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Is it just me, or does anyone else find that a of Ed's ethnic designs have a really thick, high-angle edge?
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Hi 'avoidspam',

The Khukuri is near the top of my EDC rotation. It was at the top until I got my Zulu, but that's another story. Anyway, check out my Khukuri Fascination thread for pictures and a small review.

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TexSierra wrote:I don't carry my Khukuri often because I find the lock obnoxious. I love the knife but my fat fingers cant easily release the lock. Had the scales been notched a tiny bit, it would make all the difference.

With that said, I do love the look and ergonomics of the knife.
Hi TexSierra,

I initially had an issue releasing the lock until I stumbled upon using the pad of my thumb instead of the tip. Now it's easy to release without thinking about it.

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Agreed with the thumb pad; it works like a charm.
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TexSierra wrote:I don't carry my Khukuri often because I find the lock obnoxious. I love the knife but my fat fingers cant easily release the lock. Had the scales been notched a tiny bit, it would make all the difference.

With that said, I do love the look and ergonomics of the knife.
There is a very subtle cutout on the scale opposite the lock spring....

I like mine, just don't carry it much. Spyderco just makes too many good knives; it's not that the khuk's bad (It's very nice), there's just so many others I like better. I should carry it tomorrow.
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I think the Khukuri makes a great EDC knife but the only drawback is the lack of jimping on the blade spine and finger choil. When choking up on the blade, I was afraid of my fingers slipping up onto the blade so STR was nice enough to put jimping on it for me for a small fee. Problem solved and the knife carries and performs well.
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