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The Karai on SK are not the same as the cheaper mass maufactured ones Shastar man used to sell.

These karai are professionally hand made using the highest quality steel and the finished to perfection. They are made to measure, not whatever fits you best. Its these exact kinds of budget Punjabi attitutes, that has caused a decline in our Gyaan, Kirtan, Architecture, Literature to name just a few areas. Weapons produced by the Sikh mainstream are laughable in quality and practicality.

In the old days, a Singhs most expensive possessions were his shastar. He would get them hand made, to measure, in the highest quality and craftsmanship he could afford. The tears of the singhs who had to give up their prized possessions after teh 2nd Anglo sikh war are commemorated by the Biritsh eye witnesses who saw this sad day . Since then, Sikhs have never been able to claim back that great tradition of producnig the highest quality shastar.

It seems that when ever apne make an earnest effort to bring quality to the Panth, all hell is raised. People have made Sikhi in many aspects... cheap.

Every Singh who truly honours shatar should happily invest in and support those that procude quality shastar. And then they should do satkaar of those shastar and learn how to use them 'realistically' to a high level.

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The Karai on SK are not the same as the cheaper mass maufactured ones Shastar man used to sell.

These karai are professionally hand made using the highest quality steel and the finished to perfection. They are made to measure, not whatever fits you best. Its these exact kinds of budget Punjabi attitutes, that has caused a decline in our Gyaan, Kirtan, Architecture, Literature to name just a few areas. Weapons produced by the Sikh mainstream are laughable in quality and practicality.

In the old days, a Singhs most expensive possessions were his shastar. He would get them hand made, to measure, in the highest quality and craftsmanship he could afford. The tears of the singhs who had to give up their prized possessions after teh 2nd Anglo sikh war are commemorated by the Biritsh eye witnesses who saw this sad day . Since then, Sikhs have never been able to claim back that great tradition of producnig the highest quality shastar.

It seems that when ever apne make an earnest effort to bring quality to the Panth, all hell is raised. People have made Sikhi in many aspects... cheap.

Every Singh who truly honours shatar should happily invest in and support those that procude quality shastar. And then they should do satkaar of those shastar and learn how to use them 'realistically' to a high level.

I agree, but a kara is not the same as a fine quality damascus steel bladed Kirpan etc. Shastar Mans Karas were very good value for money. The Karas on Shastar Khajana definitely look better quality with a better finish they are still overpriced though...I mean come on 50 quid for a Kara ?? Thats just called profiteering

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