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12th July 06, 04:39 PM
#1
Sgian Dubh + drinking = great idea?
Now that I have your attention, I'm looking for a sgian dubh bottle opener. I've read that some people here have one, and I think it's a great idea! I don't want a horn-handled bottle opener, I want a sgian dubh opener. Any suggestion?
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12th July 06, 05:27 PM
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That would be Panache. Here's the thread:
http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=18156
They're great! get yourself one.
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12th July 06, 11:23 PM
#3
Please, Please!
A Skean Dhu is a knife, not a bottle opener: and thought one might not wish to wear a knife, lets try to keep that bit of our heritage, and link to the traditions of highland dress intact.
Having said that, it is not uncommon to see chaps carrying their pipe [smoking] in their socks alongside their Skean Dhu.
Too in the days before combat kit for the military, the hose was a handy place to carry a spoon for eating.
So be happy to carry your bottle opener there, but have the common decency not to call it a Skean Dhu: for that would be like calling your ladies handbag a sporran-and as accurate.
James
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13th July 06, 12:25 AM
#4
ai believe Panache calls them Sgian Don'ts...
which is no anily clever, but quite accurate....
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13th July 06, 12:48 AM
#5
When opening a nice bottle, and short of a bottle opener, there is ALWAYS a good and handy kitchen counter or deck top edge to "pop" the top off!
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13th July 06, 12:52 AM
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Originally Posted by highlandcelt
When opening a nice bottle, and short of a bottle opener, there is ALWAYS a good and handy kitchen counter or deck top edge to "pop" the top off!
just be very careful when using this method! Last time I tried this, it didn't work quite perfect. The bottle cap did indeed pop off, but about an inch worth of the bottle came off with it!
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