I think so, I paid $80 and some change for the blade, which I think is pretty good for an antique hand made blade that's over 130 years old. I'm probably going to be getting a boom stick to restore from them soon.
Yesterday I took a trip to Atlanta Cutlery and went through their massive collection of Nepali imports. There were thousands of antique Martini-Henrys, muzzle loading rifles and pistols, Kukri's, swords, bayonets, even entire crates full of flints. Oh yeah they had a cannon, a Bria Gun, and...
I've had 1, unfortunately lost it. Very good knives, the only issue being the place where the clip fits into the frame is plastic and if the clip catches on anything (like a seatbelt) it can break around the clip and make the clip wobble back and forth making it easy for it to fall out of your...