I didn't make this myself - it was made by my youngest son as a Father's Day present, and given to me Saturday. It's D2 steel, with brass hardware and black walnut stock in a tight fitting veg tan sheath that I need to dye soon. The sgian dubh is extremely sharp as well. He has volunteered to make me a dirk in the future! You can see the quality of his work in the pics here, particularly how the tang of the blade comes up through the walnut and is flush with the brass at the end. I can assure you I will wear this with considerable pride! Frank 1.jpg2.jpg3.jpg4.jpg5.jpg
Last edited by frank_a; 3rd June 13 at 06:00 AM.
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A no-nonsense, business-like knife - very nice.
A very elegant shaped sgain and beautifully finished.
Functional simplicity is a beautiful thing in its own right. I really like this piece!!
"It's all the same to me, war or peace, I'm killed in the war or hung during peace."
Functional simplicity is the phrase I was looking for! Thanks fellows, it is much appreciated. Frank
What a wonderful gift, from a talented son! A hand made item means so much more than something bought, I'm sure you will cherish it forever!
Liam
Thanks Elizabeth! Yes, I have 3 talented sons, but this one (our youngest - he'll be 29 soon) has been playing swords from a very young age. He has quite a collection already and enjoys making knives. He's a marketing coordinator for a sharpening company too, perfect job for this young man. Frank
Wear it with pride, you should. A fine gift from a talented young man.
" Anything worth doing is worth doing slowly." - Mae West -
Very nice. What an awesome gift.
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