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23rd September 09, 11:40 AM
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Scotus
I ordered mine from the Scottish Tartans Museum. It's wood, carved in a "military style," but the stone is imitation Cairngorm. It's a very nice piece.
These days, it's illegal to mine for Cairngorm stones. However, I know of a place that has a tray with some left that were mined years ago...aah, the mystery...
Slainte
Bruce
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23rd September 09, 02:58 PM
#2
>I may buy one of these and look at getting the stone replaced with something real like smokey quartz.<
This isn't really a problem, if you know how to work with settings (or know someone who does).
I wouldn't mind doing some setting works for folks...
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25th September 09, 07:54 AM
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 Originally Posted by Stratherrick
These days, it's illegal to mine for Cairngorm stones.
Bruce, why's that?
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22nd September 09, 05:14 AM
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How quickly do you need it? My favorite dress sgain came off ebay, antique, hallmarked silver fittings. Lots of listing sites, craigs list etc
David
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22nd September 09, 05:15 AM
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That said, I would still love top put a group buy together with Rab, hope he hasn't forgotten about me.
David
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22nd September 09, 06:10 AM
#6
Thanks, I just got outbid for a really nice old one on e-bay. I'm looking for the classic dress sgian dubh. The tartan museum have a nice silver one but with a fake stone, I may buy one of these and look at getting the stone replaced with something real like smokey quartz.
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22nd September 09, 07:12 AM
#7
Thank you for the links !
Best,
Robert
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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22nd September 09, 07:52 AM
#8
Raptor also makes beautiful wood-handled sgians. Here's a picture of one he made for me.
Animo non astutia
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24th September 09, 03:41 AM
#9
I have a nice little damascus and snakewood with copper trim for sale. PM if you want pics, or search for the thread "a couple of sgian dubh for fun", I think it is likely three or four pages back on the accessories forum by now. No stone on the end though.
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24th September 09, 06:32 PM
#10
mak it yersel jist a wee blade wi a handle made of deers horn ye kin even carve it yersel
a hae seen thum made frae old ivory or ebony or bone carved victorian umbrella handles, fitted tae a wee blade fer doon yer stockin
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