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19th March 09, 01:12 PM
#11
Personally I wold not wear a dirk out on the town or just for everyday wear. I will be wearing one to games or the like. I don't own a fancy dirk or sgian. My sgian has a stag hilt and the Dirk is a Coldsteel version that is a real weapon and not something that would bear having fake jewels all over it. I wear it for no other purpose than I just like feeling it on my hip.
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19th March 09, 01:14 PM
#12
I wear mine for very formal occasions and some piping gigs. Otherwise it's too cumbersome, heavy, and pointless.
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19th March 09, 01:23 PM
#13
There is a time and a place for the dirk, be it be-jewelled or plain. That said, the proper occasions for wearing one are few and far bewteen. Now given that a first class dress dirk will set you back a minimum of $1,000 these days, and a look-alike Chinese copy can be be had for under $50, I can see no point in trying to impress people by wearing one. On lookers will either think, "What a berk to spend all that money on an antique," or they'll think "What a berk-- who's he trying to impress with that piece of tat?"
Whether it's 19th century silver, or 21st century Shanghi, wearing a dirk makes people thing you are a real wally about 95% of the time. The other 5%? Well, that's when it's appropriate to wear one.
As far as sgians dubh are concerned, wear the real thing, or nothing at all. Fake is fake, and gentlemen don't do fake.
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19th March 09, 01:41 PM
#14
 Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown
As far as sgians dubh are concerned, wear the real thing, or nothing at all. Fake is fake, and gentlemen don't do fake.
* throws away the DIY sgien don't being worked on *
Looks like the STM has some nice ones, and a new custome made kind now.
Last edited by Bugbear; 19th March 09 at 03:08 PM.
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Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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19th March 09, 02:30 PM
#15
As someone said, the notion that dirks are "strictly military" is fairly recent. Back in the (historic) day, every highlander had his dirk - even the poorest who could afford no other weapon. And, it was as much a tool as a weapon.
I have two rather plain ca. 1700 style dirks that I wear at reenactments or when in historic get-up. They've come in quite handy for slicing fruit, bread, meat & potatoes! I haven't worn them with modern garb, though I could maybe see them complementing a tweedy day-wear outfit in an outdoor setting, such as a highland games event....
Brian
"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." ~ Benjamin Franklin
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19th March 09, 02:31 PM
#16
A phone dubh in the kilt hose might be useful. Sort of clan Maxwell Smart gimmick.
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19th March 09, 02:39 PM
#17
 Originally Posted by Colonel MacNeal
A phone dubh in the kilt hose might be useful. Sort of clan Maxwell Smart gimmick.
That's the most amusing thing I have read all day.
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19th March 09, 03:06 PM
#18
* sigh * I used to carry around a short, but good steak knife because many eateries only have those table knives that are only good for cutting butter. Perhaps a steak knife dubh...
Na, that wouldn't go over well.
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Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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19th March 09, 03:34 PM
#19
Hahaha "Steak knife Dubh" that made me chuckle
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19th March 09, 03:44 PM
#20
 Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC
Ah, but I'm not wearing a weapon. I have a Shoe Horn in my sock that has a fancy handle. And as I have far more use for a shoe horn than I do for a knife in my sock that is what I wear.
If I need a blade I am no further than 2 or 3 feet from one. There must be at least 10 around the shop.
Plus, when Police or airport security question me about it there is always a chuckle and further discussion about Kilts and accessories.
It is a really good conversation starter and I've sold a couple of Kilts just by wearing something unique and fitting to my outfit far more practical than a knife.
I love it! Great idea! I never really need a knife.
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