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28th March 06, 05:11 PM
#1
I guess my take on carrying a Sgian Dhu around is an old quote about 4 wheel drive trucks:
They allow you to get in an even worse situation than you would have been in without one.
But to each their own.
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28th March 06, 06:24 PM
#2
You know, some of us are just knife guys. It's not about offense or defense; it's about having a useful tool with you at all times. Knives aren't "just for hurting people" tools; I use a knife just about every day, for one thing or another, and I've never pulled it as a weapon.
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28th March 06, 06:39 PM
#3
Very good point! I guess since the advent of the leatherman etc., I don't really think of a knife as tool as much anymore. Guess I'm being shortsighted. Maybe I'll have to look into having a Sgian Dhu leatherman made. Interesting topic none the less.
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28th March 06, 09:32 PM
#4
Being a pacifist I can't imagine every using a knife of any kind as a weapon against another human being. But I find knives very useful as tools. It's been great not having to search for a box cutter to open up packages that arrive from the glass distributors!
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29th March 06, 05:46 AM
#5
Not that I've been in the bush kilted, but in the Maritimes, its actually against the law to go more than 100 metres (could be 200) into the woods without a knife and compass.
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29th March 06, 06:10 AM
#6
Iolaus is right, it's a tool.
Although most of the commercially available ones are decorative. That's why I have sppent the last two months looking at idea's for having one built by a good knife maker. It will be functional, made for me (the builder's first questions were how tall, what do you weigh & right or left handed), and will be somthing I will be proud to own.
The process was a lot like deciding on the first tank, which tartan, who makes the best kilt, where to source the material etc. And I suspect that the jones will be just as bad when we exchange funds and I say start.
David
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29th March 06, 07:41 AM
#7
However some of my comments may make it sound, I agree completely with Iolaus about carrying a knife solely as a tool. When I first became a daddy and had to haul babies and toddlers around, I refered to my Swiss Army Knife as the Swiss Daddy Knife...I can't begin to list all of the things that it got used for. I'd love to find a sghian that was a contemporary interp of the classic and that had some of the tool functions built in...a simple corkscrew and a flat screwdriver just don't make it...sorry...and it would have to be made of materials that were made for use and not prettiness. But that doesn't seem like it's going to happen, so I'll keep looking for an acceptible one for the sock and strap a Swiss Army Knife or a Leatherman tool to the back of my belt...the Sghian has evolved into a decorative item, anyway, let's face it.
I DO resent some of the hassles that I have had with "authority figures" who find a Leatherman Micra tool in your stuff and then start acting like you're going to use it to overthrow the government. Get real. I'm sure that many of us have had to modify our knife carrying habits to comply with security measures here and there but sometimes it gets carried to ridiculous extremes.
Maybe we should take a tip from Spencer Tracey in that old movie and get Sghian Dhubs made out of black licorice and when anyone questions it we could just bite it in half.
Best
AA
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29th March 06, 09:57 AM
#8
 Originally Posted by Moosehead
Not that I've been in the bush kilted, but in the Maritimes, its actually against the law to go more than 100 metres (could be 200) into the woods without a knife and compass.
Aren't you supposed to have a bottle of screech with you as well? Or is that just Newfoundland after all, they are a different group of people.
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31st March 06, 02:01 AM
#9
 Originally Posted by The Supreme Canuck
True. Rule one of self-defence: never bring a knife to a gunfight.
Hmm... ever see the Punisher movie released in '05? There was a knife in a gun fight there that one the battle. 
(Sorry... Punisher fan )
 Originally Posted by Iolaus
You know, some of us are just knife guys. It's not about offense or defense; it's about having a useful tool with you at all times. Knives aren't "just for hurting people" tools; I use a knife just about every day, for one thing or another, and I've never pulled it as a weapon.
Oh so very true.
I almost ALWAYS have this little biddy on me:

This one is fairly small, but I also own the larger version.
When I'm at work, on the submarine, I've always got the above and the below on my belt:

If I could get the multi-tool to resemble a sgian dhub... I'd be set!
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29th March 06, 08:45 AM
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 Originally Posted by Cinnabar
Very good point! I guess since the advent of the leatherman etc., I don't really think of a knife as tool as much anymore. Guess I'm being shortsighted. Maybe I'll have to look into having a Sgian Dhu leatherman made. Interesting topic none the less.
Don't they make a leatherman type tool that has fancy wood scales on the handles? It wouldn't be traditional looking, but if you had a short open sheath to put under the sock, it might still look good.
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