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    Quote Originally Posted by KiltedKnight
    There is ALWAYS someone who is bigger than you and out for trouble. If you want you can always tattoo something on your leg if that's what you want, myself? I think that I'll stay with something shiney that I can put next to a goblin's ear to let him know that I am serious.

    Chris.
    I'm only 10% serious here. I can't think of a single "dicey" situation I've been involved in that would have been improved by someone being armed. I guess I've been lucky and make of point of staying out of trouble.
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    It's as my dad (85 years old) says: Used to be that if there was trouble, there'd be a fist fight, one guy would decide he'd had enough and the fight was over and they'd both go home...now somebody pulls a gun and somebody ends up dead...

    Who needs that?

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    True. Rule one of self-defence: never bring a knife to a gunfight.

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    I guess my take on carrying a Sgian Dhu around is an old quote about 4 wheel drive trucks:

    They allow you to get in an even worse situation than you would have been in without one.


    But to each their own.

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    You know, some of us are just knife guys. It's not about offense or defense; it's about having a useful tool with you at all times. Knives aren't "just for hurting people" tools; I use a knife just about every day, for one thing or another, and I've never pulled it as a weapon.

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    Very good point! I guess since the advent of the leatherman etc., I don't really think of a knife as tool as much anymore. Guess I'm being shortsighted. Maybe I'll have to look into having a Sgian Dhu leatherman made. Interesting topic none the less.

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    Being a pacifist I can't imagine every using a knife of any kind as a weapon against another human being. But I find knives very useful as tools. It's been great not having to search for a box cutter to open up packages that arrive from the glass distributors!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cinnabar
    Very good point! I guess since the advent of the leatherman etc., I don't really think of a knife as tool as much anymore. Guess I'm being shortsighted. Maybe I'll have to look into having a Sgian Dhu leatherman made. Interesting topic none the less.
    Don't they make a leatherman type tool that has fancy wood scales on the handles? It wouldn't be traditional looking, but if you had a short open sheath to put under the sock, it might still look good.

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