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    Just to show the other end of the scale, this is mine.







    Apart for a very few exceptions, in the UK, it is illegal for us to wear a blade of over 4" in length, in public. So opportunities would be limited to private events on private property. But if I need a bit of extra bling for an event, I think it would do.

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    Chas,
    I have seen that type and for the money they aren't bad I think.
    Here is another one that I have. This is from the A&SH. I believe it is a Bandman's Dirk.


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    Im really sorry, but every time I see this thread in the New Posts section, I think the title says something very different.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MeghanWalker View Post
    Im really sorry, but every time I see this thread in the New Posts section, I think the title says something very different.
    Yeah, like what does that have to do with kilts..(double take)....Oh.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skiballa View Post
    Yeah, like what does that have to do with kilts..(double take)....Oh.
    This thread and the ones where kilt is spelled "cilt" really force me to do a double take. I could never spell kilt with a c just because of that.

    Sorry for the inappropriate derailment of this thread, everyone. lol. Carry on and ignore me.

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    Here is my first dirk - an ebay special....lol


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    Here's my early period dirk.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MeghanWalker View Post
    Im really sorry, but every time I see this thread in the New Posts section, I think the title says something very different.
    I'll show you you my dirk, Meghan, if you show me yours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chas View Post
    I'll show you you my dirk, Meghan, if you show me yours.

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    If I had a dirk to show at all, that would pretty frightening.

    Cause...you know...it would be REALLY dangerous and sharp. Go big or go home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MeghanWalker View Post
    If I had a dirk to show at all, that would pretty frightening.

    Cause...you know...it would be REALLY dangerous and sharp. Go big or go home.
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