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are their any shops in birmingham which sell takhsal kirpans?

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Vaheguru Jee Ka Khalsa, Vaheguru Jee Kee Fateh !

iron arm,

I think DTF on Soho Rd do but be warned they are pricey ..... The best bet is if you have any relatives or friends who will be visiting Punjab, tell them to go to Mehta or Bhindri or one of the two Taksal Shops in Amritsar and get them to buy you a couple, A 9 inch Taksali Kirpan (double sided) is about 1100 rupees .

They can be put in suitcases .... just make sure they are wrapped in a sucha Towel or Dastaar so that they don't rip anything when the suitcase is being thrown around.

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Actually there is a new shop in birmingham which sells a lot of sikhi related things!!

Its called Punjabi Roots, based in Smethwick about 30 seconds from the main Guru Nanak Gurdwara on the High street. Near the tesco's.

I think it just opened this week, and the guys said they havent had much chance to do any promotions as yet.

But they sell all stuff like tapes, cd's, instruments like tabla's, sirangi's vajeh etc.

I just bought a huge sarbloh kara for a fiver, and a three foot taksali tegh for £35!!

So by first impressions its probably cheaper than DTF too!! He said he's waiting for more and more stock to arrive so to keep popping in.

They do have a load of sarbloh taksali kirpans too singh so give them a try.

Their contact number is 0121 558 1767

and by the way i only know the number cus they gave me a business card ok! lol

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ak-47 (or any other person) wat are the opening and closing times for the punjabi roots, thanks all sangat by the way for replying.

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:wub: )))) ak 47, i owe you one! ^_^ i reserved a 15inch takhsal kirpan! THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH! :wub: :@ :lol: :TH: :TH:

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i dont think there will if you put it in your suitcase, but im not sure, but you cant have it on you thats for sure. these goras are reallllyy ignorant.

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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

i dont think there will if you put it in your suitcase, but im not sure, but you cant have it on you thats for sure. these goras are reallllyy ignorant.

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Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

Should have no problem if it is in your suitcase. I have bought over two large siri sahibs which just about fitted into my suitcase after removing the handles etc.

No problems at Delhi or in the UK.

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