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11th August 05, 09:16 AM
#1
Thanks, Matt. Now that I look, I think I like the "wooden" handle knives better than staghorn.
If I were looking for another dress sgian dubh I'd grab one of those pewter handle ones in a heartbeat. That's nice looking.
Virtus Ad Aethera Tendit
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11th August 05, 12:09 PM
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Several years ago, my daughter bought a really fab sgian dubh when we were in Scotland. When it's stuck in your kilt hose, it looks like a carved stag horn sgian dubh. But, it's really just a carved horn with no metal blade. The other end of the horn is carved into a flat, blunt "blade" that holds the thing in your kilt hose. What I really like about it is that it's _light_. Every other sgian dubh I've tried is _heavy_ and tends to drag your kilt hose down on a long parade march, even if your flashes are cinched up tight.
I can't persuade her to part with it (for obvious reasons!!). If I'd been a piper at the time, I would have bought one, too. But, alas, to my regret, I didn't and now wish I had. Anyone know where I can buy one??
Barb
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11th August 05, 09:22 PM
#3
Greetings, Barb! 
You might try searching on the 'net under "knife making supplies". Many of the suppliers I've seen carry various horn (and synthetic horn) pieces for making handles.
Perhaps a "handle piece" for a larger knife might grind/sand down to a size/shape that would work for you? The material itself isn't that difficult to work with... And it's relatively inexpensive.
Just a thought.
Hal
Last edited by Hal; 11th August 05 at 09:29 PM.
Reason: For Clarity
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12th August 05, 08:25 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by Hal
Greetings, Barb!
Perhaps a "handle piece" for a larger knife might grind/sand down to a size/shape that would work for you? The material itself isn't that difficult to work with... And it's relatively inexpensive.
Just a thought.
Hal
...but, it really, really, stinks.
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12th August 05, 08:35 PM
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 Originally Posted by Archangel
...but, it really, really, stinks.
BWAAHAA! Yea, that's a good material to use hand tools with for sure.
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14th August 05, 08:10 AM
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Sgain dhu supplies
Atlanta Cutlery carries a passable blade, for about $15 if I recall. They also have a Damascus Steel version for about $34. I've made a couple of sgain dhus (sgains dhu?) using their blades. The one that I normally carry I made from a blade made by a guy I know from the Rendezvous circuit, and an antler crown from a whitetail rack. I used poured pewter to hold the blade in place. Turned out quite well, for a little under $30, and some of my time. The Atlanta Cutlery based knives come out cheaper, because the blades cost less.
All skill and effort is to no avail when an angel pees down your drones.
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23rd August 05, 06:43 PM
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Piper
I've had my sights on the Atlanta cutlery sgian dubh and Scottish dirk blades for quite a while now as they are they only Scottish blades I could find in carbon steel.
I was considering buying the really cheap completed knives off e-bay and simply rehandling them, but I suspect the steel in those blades is probably not much better than melted down hubcaps and beer cans!
Wear your kilt proudly, but carry a big stick
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24th August 05, 08:19 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by Piper
Atlanta Cutlery carries a passable blade, for about $15 if I recall. They also have a Damascus Steel version for about $34. I've made a couple of sgain dhus (sgains dhu?) using their blades. The one that I normally carry I made from a blade made by a guy I know from the Rendezvous circuit, and an antler crown from a whitetail rack. I used poured pewter to hold the blade in place. Turned out quite well, for a little under $30, and some of my time. The Atlanta Cutlery based knives come out cheaper, because the blades cost less.
I was considering this same route. Actually been in contact with Atlanta over these, there's a bit of complication to ship to Canada. Also held off until new credit card month started, these games and fairs have done big damage.
Can you give some idea of what you did in more detail? Maybe show some pictures?
(Just so's this is on the up and up, I'm planning to make these to sell. I've made knives and sheaths before and have my own plans/designs.)
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1st October 05, 06:36 PM
#9
Photos and details please
 Originally Posted by Piper
Atlanta Cutlery carries a passable blade, for about $15 if I recall. They also have a Damascus Steel version for about $34. I've made a couple of sgain dhus (sgains dhu?) using their blades. The one that I normally carry I made from a blade made by a guy I know from the Rendezvous circuit, and an antler crown from a whitetail rack. I used poured pewter to hold the blade in place. Turned out quite well, for a little under $30, and some of my time. The Atlanta Cutlery based knives come out cheaper, because the blades cost less.
Like Archangel, I am also thinking about making a couple of sgians dubh (sp), but only for my one brother and myself. My other brother (who would rather have a trebuchet ) and I were looking at the Atlanta Cutlery blades, but weren't sure of the quality. We also hadn't quite worked out how to firmly fix the blade in an antler crown handle and have an end result that would look good.
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12th August 05, 08:19 PM
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 Originally Posted by Barb T.
....it's really just a carved horn with no metal blade. The other end of the horn is carved into a flat, blunt "blade" that holds the thing in your kilt hose.
~snip~
Anyone know where I can buy one??
Barb
I don't know where you can buy one, but Texas Knifemaking Supply or Crazycrow would probably have the materials to make one. I made a similar one from hardwood with a clear plastic blade to wear at the MD Rennfaire (they don't allow real weapons).
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