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    Excellent reply! My people have been here since the 18th century and possibly the 17th but the blood is still there and I'm still proud of my ancestry. Ye can tak the Scot oot of Scotland but ye cannae tak Scotland oot o' the Scot!

    Understandably I think some have gotten paranoid about "weapons" and sometimes let it get the better of them, when questioned about the sgain dubh I cheerfully explain the meanig of it as you did, sometimes they get it sometimes they don't. I do tend to be careful about where I wear it, for instance I'm not quite comfortable wearing the sgain dubh to church.

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    I thought your response was polite and appropriate.

    However you wrote:

    My college has a "no weapons" policy that I wholeheartedly agree with, but I don't think of my sgian dubh as a weapon. But anyways, soebody asked me why I wear it. I told him because it is traditional, a sign of friendship.

    You wear the sgian dubh out of respect for your heritage. Out of respect to your school I recommend getting a false sgian dubh (or a sgian brew, or a sgian don't.) Then you can honor both heritage and your school policy.

    I find that there are many occassions where wearing a comb or bottle cap openner is more respectful of the law/rules while allowing me a traditional look. Unless you draw your blade on a regular basis. No one will ever know. Unless they ask, and then you can set their minds at ease.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    I thought your response was polite and appropriate.

    However you wrote:

    My college has a "no weapons" policy that I wholeheartedly agree with, but I don't think of my sgian dubh as a weapon. But anyways, soebody asked me why I wear it. I told him because it is traditional, a sign of friendship.

    You wear the sgian dubh out of respect for your heritage. Out of respect to your school I recommend getting a false sgian dubh (or a sgian brew, or a sgian don't.) Then you can honor both heritage and your school policy.

    I find that there are many occassion s where wearing a comb or bottle cap openner is more respectful of the law/rules while allowing me a traditional look. Unless you draw your blade on a regular basis. No one will ever know. Unless they ask, and then you can set their minds at ease.

    Cheers

    I've worn my kilt 2-3 times a week since August, everytime with a sgian dubh. If they don't approve of it, I'm sure somebody would've let me know.

    And to the rest of you: I'm hoping to get a sgian brew for Christmas. I've always wanted one, but haven't had the money to get a real nice one (i.e. one of Rab Gordon's). I'm pretty sure it would be more useful than the sgain dubh...especially in college!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by beloitpiper View Post
    I've worn my kilt 2-3 times a week since August, everytime with a sgian dubh. If they don't approve of it, I'm sure somebody would've let me know.
    Just because someone hasn't noticed it doesn't make it any less against the rules. Much like driving in the Carpool lane by yourself when the Highway patrol isn't around. Just because you can get away with it doesn't make it OK. You have chosen to ignore a particular rule that you wholeheartedly agree that other people should follow. It's something to think about.

    Quote Originally Posted by beloitpiper View Post
    And to the rest of you: I'm hoping to get a sgian brew for Christmas. I've always wanted one, but haven't had the money to get a real nice one (i.e. one of Rab Gordon's). I'm pretty sure it would be more useful than the sgain dubh...especially in college!!!
    Wait till you have had a lovely lady reaching her hand slowly down your leg to
    borrow your bottle openner! Highly recommended

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    I always carry my sgain dubh when kilted
    just as my pocket knife is a part of me when I wear pants.
    A knife is just handy to have with you and I generally put it to use several times a day.
    I'm an 18th century guy born into the 20th century and have been dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st century.

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