Gurkha Spec Ops
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alienmisprint
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Anyone tried one of these yet? I really want that set, but Gurkha is so hit and miss for me I hate to chance the buy and hate the sticks.
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Pheebs is a bit of a Gurkha guru, if anyone has tried them he probably has.alienmisprint:Anyone tried one of these yet? I really want that set, but Gurkha is so hit and miss for me I hate to chance the buy and hate the sticks. -
The 2 singles I tried made me not want a box. But if you get a box you get a cool knife.
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Exactly, cool knife. And coin. And a damn Pelican case travel humidor. I doubt it is actually pelican, but a pelican case that size, along with that knife (assuming it is a good quality knife) would cost at least $150. I wonder if anyone would be interested in an unsual box split.....they get the cigars, I get the box and swag, lol.lcpleel:The 2 singles I tried made me not want a box. But if you get a box you get a cool knife. -
I got the case, knife, sheath, coin, and cigars. I sold off 15 of the cigars and have 5 resting since I got them last year. Haven't had 1 yet but I will here soon and post a review on it. It is on my list for the month.
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I honestly couldn't recommend that cigar. It was very unimpressive to me, but as far as that goes quite representative of Gurkha as a whole...that is to say, fancy packaging with not much substance; "a $5 cigar in a $50 box" as the guy who runs the B&M I go to refers to them.
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Agreed for about 90% of the Gurkhas. I really just want the swag, if the cigars were at least smokeable ( so I wouldn't feel bad about unloading them on someone else) and I thought I'd be able to trade them for something else, I'd probably still get a set. Sucks that they are crappy sticks though.j0z3r:I honestly couldn't recommend that cigar. It was very unimpressive to me, but as far as that goes quite representative of Gurkha as a whole...that is to say, fancy packaging with not much substance; "a $5 cigar in a $50 box" as the guy who runs the B&M I go to refers to them.
And Jake - is the knife good quality? Do you have the Tiger stripe/serrated one or the flat black/smooth edged one? What about the case, I know it probably isn't an actual Pelican, but does it look like it is roughly the same quality as a Pelican case? -
I got the tiger stripe and I think it is a great knife. It is crazy sharp and the construction looks great to me. I am not an expert but I like it.alienmisprint:
Agreed for about 90% of the Gurkhas. I really just want the swag, if the cigars were at least smokeable ( so I wouldn't feel bad about unloading them on someone else) and I thought I'd be able to trade them for something else, I'd probably still get a set. Sucks that they are crappy sticks though.j0z3r:I honestly couldn't recommend that cigar. It was very unimpressive to me, but as far as that goes quite representative of Gurkha as a whole...that is to say, fancy packaging with not much substance; "a $5 cigar in a $50 box" as the guy who runs the B&M I go to refers to them.
And Jake - is the knife good quality? Do you have the Tiger stripe/serrated one or the flat black/smooth edged one? What about the case, I know it probably isn't an actual Pelican, but does it look like it is roughly the same quality as a Pelican case?
The case is top notch. All the markings say Gurkha and K. Hansotia & Co. on it. It is just like a military Pelican case though. It has the air lock and good foam. -
Bip has this same package. The case is missing only one thing and that is the guarantee. I've seen his knife and it looks well constructed. He liked the smokes from what I recall. Maybe he'd be up for a split.
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Thanks for the info Jake. I wouldn't plan on using the knife much, but even as a showpiece, I want it to be a good blade.
That would be awesome, he is on the forums now, right? I'll have to hit him up and see.DSWarmack:Bip has this same package. The case is missing only one thing and that is the guarantee. I've seen his knife and it looks well constructed. He liked the smokes from what I recall. Maybe he'd be up for a split. -
got the same knife. its a nice knife and a great casejsnake:
I got the tiger stripe and I think it is a great knife. It is crazy sharp and the construction looks great to me. I am not an expert but I like it.alienmisprint:
Agreed for about 90% of the Gurkhas. I really just want the swag, if the cigars were at least smokeable ( so I wouldn't feel bad about unloading them on someone else) and I thought I'd be able to trade them for something else, I'd probably still get a set. Sucks that they are crappy sticks though.j0z3r:I honestly couldn't recommend that cigar. It was very unimpressive to me, but as far as that goes quite representative of Gurkha as a whole...that is to say, fancy packaging with not much substance; "a $5 cigar in a $50 box" as the guy who runs the B&M I go to refers to them.
And Jake - is the knife good quality? Do you have the Tiger stripe/serrated one or the flat black/smooth edged one? What about the case, I know it probably isn't an actual Pelican, but does it look like it is roughly the same quality as a Pelican case?
The case is top notch. All the markings say Gurkha and K. Hansotia & Co. on it. It is just like a military Pelican case though. It has the air lock and good foam. -
I've tried a few of the newer gurkha's and I haven't been impressed. I moved on from them for the most part. I do like a few blends, though I have stocked up on them pretty heavily over the years.