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i bought one for 15 pounds onthe net includin postage, it was all rusty etc, but it looked nicein da cover............any way it took ages to arrive, i had forgotten all about it and then 3 weeks later it arrived ......... so beware the 7 day delivery is in india time

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well u can leave ur adress here and if its gona cost me 1000 bucks i mean 1000 rs then ll try to deliver kirpan to your address for free but if its gonna cost me more than 1000 rs then u have to find someone else...........

dont make things complicated yaar if u got someone who is coming to india tell them to carry few kirpans for u n ur love ones ..........well cant carry in handbangs but u can carry lots in checkin luggage.

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You can buy a Kirpan and other sikh products at http://www.khalsashop.in. Their prices are reasonable. The store is based in India so International shipping charges apply for shipping outside India. Do compare actual price plus shipping with the price at which you can get at a local store.

I bough a Kanga and Pagri in India and it reached me in 3 days.

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Wahay Guru Ji Ka Khalsa Wahay Guru Ji Ke Fhatay

If anyone is looking for a very high quality kirpan , I have a few pieces left, they are the Artisan Style Kirpan from Khalsa Kirpans, full tang and made from Aus-8 steel to very high standerd as expected from multi award winning sword smith Jot Singh Khalsa, comes in a carry case with a nice black and silver gatra strap and all documentation and certificate of authenticity, I am based near Heathrow Airport UK if anyone wants to have a look @ them , i can assure you they are of the highest quality and the steel will maintain a edge for a very long time , £180 each pm me if you are interested

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