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    My Gaelic Themes Officers Sgian Dubh is either on my desk (as it is now) or tucked into my hose (the rest of the time). When not wearing a sgian dubh I carry a four blade Swiss Army knife in my pocket.

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    I use mine regularly for very many tasks, from cutting fruit and general gardening to camping stuff and fishing and hunting.
    I prefer a good, useable sgian to a purely formal one.

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    When I'm kilted, I always have a sgian dhu. As a piper, it comes in handy for trimming reeds, cutting ties for the drone cords, cutting hemp for my tuning pins, etc. When I'm kilted, not piping, but hosting a clan tent, the SD is good for cutting off duct tape and eating scotch eggs and other festival foods that give me a stomach ache.

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    Quote Originally Posted by James MacMillan View Post
    Granted, I'm a knife person, but I find that at least once every day, I find a need for one of my tools. Today (and most everyday that I can think of) I will have three basic knives with me.

    The sgian dubh which is stuck in my hose top and readily available. My sporran knife that lives in my sporran, and the black Victorinox executive knife that also seems to find it's way into the sporran on most days.

    I have friends who don't carry pocket knives, but they also seem to know that I do, and when they need to cut something, they borrow mine.

    I honestly don't understand a grown man who doesn't carry a pocket knife. How shallow and empty must be their life's activities that they don't need this valuable tool. I actively advocate that every responsible person carry a pocket knife at all times. Someone once asked me “Why? What would I do with it?” to which I quickly gave this brief and very incomplete list of typical uses: (It goes without saying that it would be kept sharp, oiled, and appropriately cleaned before and after each use.)

    Frequent Uses

    Opening Mail.
    Removing staples.
    Opening boxes and packages, removing tags.
    Peeling fruit and vegetables.
    Halving candy bars for children.
    Cutting up cardboard boxes for disposal.
    Repairing and cleaning fingernails,
    Removing splinters and thorns.
    Deburring wood, plastic and metal objects.
    Chamfering holes and sharp edges.
    Marking parts for drilling or cutting.
    Repairing handles on hoes, shovels, and axes before getting a splinter from them.
    Scraping away rust, paint, dried or wet glue, labels and adhesive.
    Cutting and trimming thread, string, fishing line, shoe laces, cord, wire, straps and rope.
    Cleaning cracks and recesses.
    Extracting objects from slots, cracks and crevices.
    Prying things loose.
    Trimming plants.
    Fashioning Wood and Plastic items by whittling.
    Repairing clothing and shoes by trimming fabric, cutting threads, making holes.

    Occasional Uses

    Opening canned goods,
    Preparing food, and as an eating utensil.
    Preparing kindling for fire.
    Dividing an aspirin for fractional dose.
    Sharpening pencils.
    Killing centipedes and scorpions.
    Making stick horses, marshmallow roasters, and other utensils and toys.
    Opening cheap locks.
    Making or modifying bandages.
    Rapping on jar lid to loosen seal.
    Trimming candles and wicks, and fishing line.
    Scraping corrosion from electrical terminals.
    Trimming insulation from electrical wires.
    As a Screwdriver substitute, to repair eyeglasses, watch, car, computer, or other machinery.
    Field dressing game animals.
    Making all the components of a spear, sling, or slingshot.
    Extracting nails from tires.
    Tapping on pipe to loosen stuck valve. Digging meat from a pecan.

    Potential Uses

    To Cut seatbelt to extract trapped driver, cut shoelaces to extract trapped foot.
    To Remove clothing from injury in First Aid.
    To write by scribing on something.
    For Personal defense against man or beast.
    Cutting hose for snorkel or breathing tube.
    To Dig through a wall to safety.
    Remove thorns from prickly pear, so it can be eaten.
    For the steel part of fire making by flint and steel (sacrificial; this really tears it up.)
    To fashion weapons and snares for catching small animals, or cages to hold them.
    To improvise clothing and shelter from available materials.

    Since the beginning, no human has survived more than a few days in the natural world without having or making some kind of tool, and the quintessential tool, and tool-making tool, is the knife. Anytime something needs to be made, cut, killed, trimmed, blunted, butchered, altered, fixed, fashioned, assembled, disassembled, divided, pried, probed, scribed, scraped, perforated or dug at; anytime you need to interact with the physical world by fashioning or modifying materials more precisely than you can do with your fingers, or with greater pressure than you can apply with your nails and knuckles, a pocket knife is useful. While it is useful for small tasks at all times, the extended capability represented by a knife for similar tasks in an emergency makes it an especially valuable accoutrement. As a kilt wearer, the kind of knife you are most likely to have with you at a moment’s notice, everywhere you go, day or night, is the sgian dubh.

    Closed - Left to right: Today's sgian dubh, made by me; Victorinox executive, blade, file/screwdriver, scissors, toothpick, twizzors; Sporran knife.



    Open - same as above.
    Bravo, good Sir!!!

    ...I'm the same way- I feel naked and unprerared, without a good knife.

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    Have never used it, except to stick in my sock. (I rarely wear it). I have a perchant for slicing off a finger or two with anything that sharp.

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    Of course they are great for sacrificing Virgins, but, unfortunately the last Virgin in California died im 1927......


    Sorry, I thought it was funny - must be the heat; 107 today..

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    Great post Jay, I knew there was a reason I liked you!

    That sporran knife is an interesting bit of kit. Who makes, where did you get?

    I rarely wear hose and in the summer I rarely wear socks, so the sgian dubh isn't my first line knife. I have a Leatherman Surge the wife got me for Christmas two years ago that I have used literally every single day since. (well, not those two days I was hospitalized last year)

    If I'm not carrying that, I carry a Leatherman folder that also has two screwdrivers, can and bottle openers, and a carabiner. Prior to that I carried a Cold Steel folding Recon 1, a nice heavy duty lockback folder.
    I really don't trust non-locking folders, as there is too much chance for one to close on your fingers. It's never happened to me, but with so many good locking options I don't see why I would use anything else.

    When I first met my wife I came over to her house to make her dinner. Unfortunately her selection of cutlery left a lot to be desired, and cutting the chicken was a task beyond it's limits. Fortunately I keep my knifes clean and sharp, so that Recon 1 made short work of the chicken and dinner was saved.

    Sometimes while I'm out with friends or at work people will ask me to use my knife for something they need done. Frequently I'll also get a "why do you carry a knife anyway?" from them. "To do this sort of stuff you can't do" is the perfect answer.

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    Now if one could just get a formal looking Leatherman folder for one's hose that would be perfect!

    Cheers

    Jamie
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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    Now if one could just get a formal looking Leatherman folder for one's hose that would be perfect!

    Cheers

    Jamie

    Believe me, I've looked! This is about the best looking option I've discovered, but the price!

    http://www.coldsteel.com/60ce.html

    I've not seen anything in the multi-tool type configuration that comes even close though. If it weighed anything like my Leatherman I'd need some garters for my socks though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yaish View Post
    Believe me, I've looked! This is about the best looking option I've discovered, but the price!

    http://www.coldsteel.com/60ce.html
    That price...OUCH!

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