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12th October 08, 04:34 PM
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I have visited them at one of their display at the highland games they will usually sell to you up front. Or they expect you to write them with your order, but they aren't the best about answering back with the info you need. This is why I posted this thread so that I know the amount of money I need on hand when I go to make my purchase. If I remember correctly they charge somewhere in the neighborhood of $200-$400 for a dirk , but don't quote me on that.
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12th October 08, 05:14 PM
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 Originally Posted by Sionnachdubh
I have visited them at one of their display at the highland games they will usually sell to you up front. Or they expect you to write them with your order, but they aren't the best about answering back with the info you need. This is why I posted this thread so that I know the amount of money I need on hand when I go to make my purchase. If I remember correctly they charge somewhere in the neighborhood of $200-$400 for a dirk , but don't quote me on that.
I do not know of this Co.
I would HIGHLY RECOMEND
You log onto this forum & ask you ???. (IMHO, the people on this site are the best. Over the years, they have assisted me many times))
http://www.myarmoury.com/
Puffer
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13th October 08, 06:51 AM
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I was replying to the chap who mentioned Mike McRae. I believe he only makes Dirks , but I am not sure. I know the price of a Cameron Dirk but I do not know the price of a broadsword, just to clarify.
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13th October 08, 08:33 AM
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Hello Sionnachdubh and everyone,
My pal Mike McRae does indeed make Broadswords and Backswords and the ocassional Lochaber axe as well as Dirks and Sgians I believe he has a couple on his site as I write this www.scotiametalwork.com . My Armoury is a fantastic site, I'm a member there as well. I'm very familiar with Armour Class also. They are wonderful craftsman and you are quite right. If you see a historical piece they will do the utmost to research it further and make one that you can't tell which is the replica, absolutely brilliant. Be prepared though, to get the best one must pay a premium. Please do keep me informed about these Cameron lads. I would love to obtain a piece from them, especially if you say they are first rate. I'm quite amazed, I represent my glorius Clan for the New England Region and I have not heard of these Camerons. I will most certainly spread the word. Thanks again.
Yours Aye,
Sean
P.S.
You are right again. The average price for a well made Dirk ranges anywhere from $350.- U.S. on up.
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