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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by lschwartz View Post
    Rlail,

    Here are some options for you...

    Sgain
    In your kilt hose
    In your sporran
    On your sporran if you adapt it to hold the sgian underneath or on the side
    In any other garment that has a pocket that will fit it

    Pocket Knife
    I will sometimes wear a folding knife in my kilt hose instead of a traditional sgian
    In your sporran
    On your sporran if it has pocket clip
    In any other garment that has a pocket that will fit it

    You have flexibility if you want to use it.

    Larry
    My Kilt and Sporran are enroute; that's kind of what I was thinking, that I'd find a way to attach a sheath to my blade of choice

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    Some may scream heretic, but I carry a leatherman-type multi tool in my hose, excluding formal events. I typically have it with me daily, kilt or trousers. I find it is more practical and easier to keep in place than a Sgain Dubh; and it doesn't poke through my hose like the sgain does.
    The shear convenience of being accessible without fumbling through sporran or pockets is great.
    If wearing scrunched socks or going on long hikes, then I would place it in my sporran to ensure it is not lost.

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    I will do the same with a folder or SAK in my hose.
    The hielan' man he wears the kilt, even when it's snowin';
    He kens na where the wind comes frae, But he kens fine where its goin'.

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