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23rd January 08, 01:55 PM
#1
Officer Sgian Dubh
 Originally Posted by cavscout
That's a great picture Terry! I don't think I've ever seen that. I carry the modern interpretation of it

When I was with Wilkinson Sword I designed the "Officer Sgian Dubh", originally with four folding blades. Because of contractural problems with the previous owners of WSC, the legal department (in the razor blade division) decided that the Sword Division couldn't produce any knife with a folding blade. I then took my design to Sheffield and had a working prototype made, and then licensed the manufacture to Gaelic Themes in Glasgow. To reduce the weight of the prototype it was mutually decided to eliminate two of the blades, which resulted the the final production version now sold.
As an aside, designs of the clansman's badges set into the grip are the work of Romilly Squire of Rubllislaw, and are perhaps the best clansman's badges currently available-- not suprising when you consider that he not only co-authored the Collin's Encyclopedia, but he is also a Herald Painter to the Court of the Lord Lyon, as well as the Office of the Chief Herald of Ireland.
Last edited by MacMillan of Rathdown; 23rd January 08 at 10:31 PM.
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23rd January 08, 02:54 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown
When I was with Wilkinson Sword I designed the "Officer Sgian Dubh"
I couldn't remember where I heard someone state they had designed the Officer Sgian. Thanks for reminding me. It's great.
The clan badge is the same high quality badge you wold expect from Gaelic Themes, but I honestly, would rather have the knife without the badge. When I inquired about getting the knife sans badge I was told it's not an option.
I think offering the Officer in black wood w/ nickel fittings and brown wood with brass and no badge would be a big hit.
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23rd January 08, 04:16 PM
#3
Officer Sgian Dubh
 Originally Posted by cavscout
I couldn't remember where I heard someone state they had designed the Officer Sgian. Thanks for reminding me. It's great.
The clan badge is the same high quality badge you wold expect from Gaelic Themes, but I honestly, would rather have the knife without the badge. When I inquired about getting the knife sans badge I was told it's not an option.
I think offering the Officer in black wood w/ nickel fittings and brown wood with brass and no badge would be a big hit.
Unlike Swiss Army Knives, which are produced by the millions, this is a limited production item so manufacturing costs are many time greater than for a standard sgian dubh. Frankly at the price Gaelic Themes charges for this item I don't see it making them a lot of money (our estimated retail at Wilkinson Sword was GB Pounds 90-100!).
I agree that a version with plain grips (black or brown) would widen sales appeal-- it is, after all, a super item.
I've thought about having the grips removed, filing down the rivets, and fitting ivory scales in their place. The $300+ that a local knife maker quoted for the job has, for the moment, put this on a back burner.
PM me if you'd like to discuss this further.
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23rd January 08, 04:21 PM
#4
Call me crazy, but I think a "sgian don't" that has a toothbrush instead of a blade would be great! It is always good to have a toothbrush handy! 
P.S. You could keep a tiny tube of toothpaste in your sporran!
Last edited by pipesndrumsnun; 23rd January 08 at 04:22 PM.
Reason: Quotation mark needed, not colon! :)
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23rd January 08, 04:32 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by pipesndrumsnun
Call me crazy, but I think a "sgian don't" that has a toothbrush instead of a blade would be great! It is always good to have a toothbrush handy! 
P.S. You could keep a tiny tube of toothpaste in your sporran! 
Hmmmmmm...
Travel tooth brushes are readily available and very cheap. It would just be a matter of fitting the cover/handle into a wood handle.
Hmmmmmmmmmm.....
Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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23rd January 08, 08:23 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by Panache
Hmmmmmm...
Travel tooth brushes are readily available and very cheap. It would just be a matter of fitting the cover/handle into a wood handle.
Hmmmmmmmmmm.....
Cheers
Jamie
GREAT idea, Jamie!!
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