I lost count of how many "Dog and Pony Shows" we did in the RTE Shop at Quantico in the 1980's for a plethora of dignitaries and visitors. This because we hand built all Model 40A1 Sniper Rifles, NM Rifles and Pistols, MEUSOC .45 pistols, and various other specialized weapons. The Dog and Pony Show involved laying out the weapons we built, giving general information on them, allowing visitors to handle them and answering questions about them.
One day we had a Royal Marine Colour Sergeant and a Ghurka Captain visit the Shop. The Colour Sergeant was stationed at The Basic School (for Officers). I never found out, but I imagine the Ghurka Captain was on some kind of temporary duty there as well. I asked to do the display for them because of my interest in history and I had some knowledge of both of their Services.
The Colour Sergeant asked most of the questions, but the Captain did have one or two. When we finished, I informed them I collected cutlasses and Infantry Swords and asked the Captain if I he would allow me to see his Kukri, though I would understand if he didn't want me to actually handle it. Then I put my left hand out. There was the tiniest look of a question in his eyes, then I nodded ever so slightly. My God his draw was lightning fast and even so he barely nicked my left hand, just barely enough to draw a few drops of blood. As I remember the handle was checkered and made of a dark material, though I wasn't sure if it was buffalo horn or something else. He showed me the blade and handle on both sides and returned it to the sheath. I thanked him and told him I was honored.
Later on some other Marines in the shop asked me what-the-heck went on and a couple said it looked like the Captain was going to cut my hand off. I casually explained when a Ghurka pulled his Kukri, it had to taste blood before being returned to the scabbard, even if the Ghurka cut his own hand on the return. That's why I put my hand out to offer my blood to see the Captain's Kukri. Most other Marines thought I was crazy, but the Bn XO later called to say I must have done something to impress the Captain, as he spoke a few kind words about me before their departure.
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