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  • If I need a small blade I will

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown View Post
    THE OFFICER sgian dubh by Gaelic Themes is probably the most functional sgian dubh readily accessible on the open market. Undoubtedly it's greatest attribute is its wide, full length tang, making it one of the strongest (if not the strongest) sgians dubh available.
    Yes that is the one. I could not remember whom it was made by. Thanks for reminding me. I purchased it from the StKilda Retail Group rep here in Australia

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown View Post
    THE OFFICER sgian dubh by Gaelic Themes is probably the most functional sgian dubh readily accessible on the open market. Undoubtedly it's greatest attribute is its wide, full length tang, making it one of the strongest (if not the strongest) sgians dubh available.
    I've got one too MacMillan, it is a very useful tool to have along. If by chance I don't have my sgian dubh then I always have a pocket knife with me. A sharp blade is too handy a tool not to have with you, and the extra functions of the Officer's Model are just an added bonus in my mind.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown View Post
    THE OFFICER sgian dubh by Gaelic Themes is probably the most functional sgian dubh readily accessible on the open market. Undoubtedly it's greatest attribute is its wide, full length tang, making it one of the strongest (if not the strongest) sgians dubh available.
    Ditto. I purchased mine from Rocky of USA Kilts. It is nice looking, functional and one of the best values out there. My understanding is that this model was developed based upon examples of sgian dubh used in military service. Evidence of this can be found in The Scottish Dirk by James Forman, Historical Arms Series No. 26, p. 39, Figure 60, the caption for which reads: "The relic of an uncommon sgian dubh. Picked up at a campsite where Highland soldiers assembled for embarkation to the Boer War. The hilt contains a number of rusted tools in the style of a Swiss Army knife. The scabbard's silver mounts are hallmarked for 1874. Other such examples survive but generally without this regimental association." Just saying....Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown View Post
    THE OFFICER sgian dubh by Gaelic Themes is probably the most functional sgian dubh readily accessible on the open market. Undoubtedly it's greatest attribute is its wide, full length tang, making it one of the strongest (if not the strongest) sgians dubh available.
    I seem to recall that you had a hand in it's design, didn't you?

    If so, nicely done!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Streetcar View Post
    I seem to recall that you had a hand in it's design, didn't you?

    If so, nicely done!
    Thanks!

    Designers often carp about manufacturers, but in this instance Scott Chalmers at Gaelic Themes has done as close to a perfect job as anyone possibly could. It really is a first rate product.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown View Post
    It really is a first rate product.
    It is indeed. Slohairt at Keltoi talked me into the purchase when I was dubious that it could possibly be as fine as it appeared; he was of course right.

    And I wear and use it more now that I have a custom sheath that is every bit as practical, courtesy of Cavscout.

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    I have my one and only Sgian dubh about two-thirds made!
    It'll be properly functional, and hopefully wearable for all occasions....if I can get it looking dressy enough for dress, and 'undressy' enough for day-wear!!

    Wouldn't carry a mere ornament though.....

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    I surprised the clan society members in the booth beside mine this last weekend when we set up for the Tartan Day festival by whipping my razor sharp sgain out and using it to cut twine. A dull knife is about as useful as teets on a boor.
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    Skauwt,

    You replied to Koe Gondeks question;

    "why carry one at all if you don't intend to use it?"
    with the reply;

    "Tradition,....like sporran and kilt pin..."

    But we actually Use the sporran, and some of us use a kilt pin
    So what makes the sgian dubh purely decorative??

    Thanks!

    Richard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micric View Post
    Skauwt,

    You replied to Koe Gondeks question;

    "why carry one at all if you don't intend to use it?"
    with the reply;

    "Tradition,....like sporran and kilt pin..."

    But we actually Use the sporran, and some of us use a kilt pin
    So what makes the sgian dubh purely decorative??

    Thanks!

    Richard.
    Well the type of stone , a family crest for example
    I feel as if I'm having to account for scotlands laws here for some reason....

    I cannot stress enough as much as I'd love a fully function blade lock knife and all the like or sgian... the laws in scotland forbid me too so why carry one you may ask as I said before tradition its part of the highland dress to not wear a sgian isn't being traditional now is it

    Any further querys about the law I'd suggest having a wee read at guitar matts link

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