Originally Posted by
parpin
Hi all,
That's the reason I bought a dummy sgian dhu when I bought my first kilt outfit.
Even with that many people asked me why I carry a knife in my sock.
An airport would be the last place I would put that object on me. In fact a kilt outfit would not very practical there.
Even a dummy would create a problem in an airport if you are flying. A kilt outfit is fine provide you use common sense and pack the sgean in your hold luggage case, I also put the kilt pin in as well though some airports in the UK at least will allow it - there is no seeming hard and fast rule but discretion is the better part of valour and why risk losing a favourite and valuble pin? My friend Andrew forgot to pack his pin coming back from Edinburgh Airport in October and was still allowed through with it when I expected it to be confiscated.
Once I reclaim my luggage at the other end I open the case and put on the items right away, never had a problem walking through the airport then.
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