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13th April 10, 07:55 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by RobertParker
Sgian dubh meaning "black knife" probably from its intended purpose of being used as a concealed weapon for "black" deeds. I think the tradition is that carrying it openly in the top of the hose was a way of showing good faith because your weapons were in plain view and you had no intent of harm (but still able to protect yourself).
Are you sure about this?
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