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    Staghorn handle sgian dubh.

    I need a daywear sgian dubh. All of the prices I've seen on them are ridiculous. Anybody know a good supplier of inexpensive ones?

    I don't care if it will hold an edge, or even if the horn is imitation.

    I've also got a cheap sgian dubh that I'm thinking about pulling the blade from, and making a handle from deer anter. All I need is some antler, preferably with the coronet. Anybody ever try such a project?
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    Bob,

    I have a good supply of staghorn sgians dubh on hand right now. Some imitation, some the real thing. Prices for the imitation start at $39.95. Prices for the real horn begin at $56. If you are interested in getting one, call me at (828)524-7472.

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    Thanks, Matt. What would that number be without the smiley in the middle?

    Is there a website where I can look at them?
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    Sorry, that happened last time I tried to post a number, too. I forgot to disable the smileys.
    That would be 828-524-7472.

    You can view them on line here:
    http://giftshop.scottishtartans.org/blackknife.html

    They are actually listed a bit cheaper on the web site, I just noticed. We have had to raise our prices due to a price increase from the manufacturer slightly. But I haven't had time to update that on the site. So order on line, save a few bucks! :-)
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    Thanks, Matt. Now that I look, I think I like the "wooden" handle knives better than staghorn.

    If I were looking for another dress sgian dubh I'd grab one of those pewter handle ones in a heartbeat. That's nice looking.
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    Several years ago, my daughter bought a really fab sgian dubh when we were in Scotland. When it's stuck in your kilt hose, it looks like a carved stag horn sgian dubh. But, it's really just a carved horn with no metal blade. The other end of the horn is carved into a flat, blunt "blade" that holds the thing in your kilt hose. What I really like about it is that it's _light_. Every other sgian dubh I've tried is _heavy_ and tends to drag your kilt hose down on a long parade march, even if your flashes are cinched up tight.

    I can't persuade her to part with it (for obvious reasons!!). If I'd been a piper at the time, I would have bought one, too. But, alas, to my regret, I didn't and now wish I had. Anyone know where I can buy one??

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    Greetings, Barb!

    You might try searching on the 'net under "knife making supplies". Many of the suppliers I've seen carry various horn (and synthetic horn) pieces for making handles.

    Perhaps a "handle piece" for a larger knife might grind/sand down to a size/shape that would work for you? The material itself isn't that difficult to work with... And it's relatively inexpensive.

    Just a thought.

    Hal
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barb T.
    ....it's really just a carved horn with no metal blade. The other end of the horn is carved into a flat, blunt "blade" that holds the thing in your kilt hose.
    ~snip~
    Anyone know where I can buy one??
    Barb
    I don't know where you can buy one, but Texas Knifemaking Supply or Crazycrow would probably have the materials to make one. I made a similar one from hardwood with a clear plastic blade to wear at the MD Rennfaire (they don't allow real weapons).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hal
    Greetings, Barb!

    Perhaps a "handle piece" for a larger knife might grind/sand down to a size/shape that would work for you? The material itself isn't that difficult to work with... And it's relatively inexpensive.

    Just a thought.

    Hal
    ...but, it really, really, stinks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archangel
    ...but, it really, really, stinks.
    BWAAHAA! Yea, that's a good material to use hand tools with for sure.

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