Tora Blades Mk1 Kukri, the World War 1 model 1903-1915

Does the Tora Blades Mk1 Kukri beat the craftsmanship of Himalayan Imports finest kukris?

Tora Blades Mk1 Kukri and the Mk2
The blades of the Mark 1 and Mark II are polished to a mirror finish that rivals or even exceeds the Himalayan Imports M-43

It’s almost impossible to beat the craftsmanship of a Himalayan Imports  Kukri.  But the Tora Blades Mk1 Kukri  is of equal quality. That’s saying a lot because the Himalayan Imports kukris are simply superb.

The Tora Blades Mk1 Kukri  Video

Tora makes History come alive in its creations.

Tora Blades puts History into each of its creations.  In this respect Tora Blades eclipses the competition.  Himalayan Imports is either unwilling or unable to create Historically authentic blades.

Now, I’m not about to say that the Himalayan Imports M-43 bests similar models from competing companies. Or that it falls short of the models from Tora Blades.  It is what it is.   The  M-43 performs exceptionally well at chopping down big trees and cutting large logs almost  as fast and effectively as an axe.

The historical M-43 was actually a later version of the Mk2 used during the World Wars.  The military M-43’s and MK2’s had much thinner blades than the Himalayan Imports versions and were normally about 10 ounces lighter in weight. The HI M-43 is a leviathan  in comparison. So, as a battle blade the Tora Blades Mark I outperforms the Himalayan Imports competition.

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