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    I don't consider my sgians dubh to be weapons. They're pocket knives for guys without pockets.

    I have a dressy dirk and a Claymore that I bought to cut the cake at my wedding. (The pic is not very good)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob C.
    I don't consider my sgians dubh to be weapons. They're pocket knives for guys without pockets.

    I have a dressy dirk and a Claymore that I bought to cut the cake at my wedding. (The pic is not very good)

    That's funny! I used a very large dagger for mine.

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    Actually, I had a "groom's cake" that was made to look like an older style painted targe (with the big round boss). Sorry, no pics up anywhere, though I still have the targe/shield that it was based on. The cake was displayed with it flat (duh) and the real shield/targe leaning on the wall behind it.

    We cut it with a BIG knife that looked like a dagger.

    The bridal cake was traditional, as was the wedding. It was just too hot (mid July in South Carolina) for my Great Kilts/Belted Plaids (all I had 8 years ago).

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    billmcc
    I don't have any celtic weapons, but would love a targe, a basket-hilt broadsword and a dirk.

    This website has decent prices on the above items (intended for display):
    http://www.kultofathena.com/scottish.htm
    Has anyone bought items from this company before?

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