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28th January 07, 05:27 PM
#31
My sgian dubh cost about $110 Canadian. It isn't razor sharp by any means, but you can tell its intended to be sharp. It's made by Art Silver Pewter Ltd. I like it plenty.
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28th January 07, 06:38 PM
#32
 Originally Posted by PiobBear
If it's not sharp, it's just a pointy metal stick.
Thanks PiobBear-
I split a gut laughing at that post! A good sig line, if you ask me!
I always keep my sgian pocaids(sp?) razor sharp-less likely to injure yourself that way.
BTW, I swear by the Lansky sharpening system.
http://www.lansky.com/products/systems.html
Just throwing that out there for those that want a sharp blade without too much work. Even my brother mastered the Lansky system-he has 2 left hands!!
Ray
"There's no such thing as magical ponies!"
Statement made by pink winged pony
with crossed axes tattooed on her rump
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29th January 07, 11:39 AM
#33
 Originally Posted by pig140
For quality, I'd say that of a Buck, Kershaw, Gerber, etc. knife. Just a good knife, nothing extremely fancy. I would say the quality of your cold steel, but I really don't like the non-traditional look. If they made that knife with a trad. handle, it'd be perfect.
As for price, preferably $50 price range but I guess up to $75 if I have to. Don't know alot about what they cost and who makes good ones.
As far as Rab's, I'd love to have one, and I'm sure they're the worth the money, but that's out of my price range.....maybe one day....
Tricky. I think your best bet is to lurk Ebay for a Mini-Culloden. The handle - though Kraton - has a semi-traditional style.
I think the alternative is to sharpen an existing blade (as has been suggested) or even building your own. I recall a couple of threads on the subject.
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29th January 07, 11:57 AM
#34
I am wondering if the larger knife companies have any knowledge of the current kilt boom? Would think they'd have plenty of sales if they addressed it with a quality product. They certainly make knives for plenty of niche markets...why not OUR niche market??
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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14th September 07, 04:07 AM
#35
 Originally Posted by raindog
...Not all Sgian Dubh are blunt and useless as knives. I got one a couple of years back from a British sword supplier (if any one wants the website PM me) that has a folded steel blade (commonly called Damascus) which is superb. It takes a keen edge and is about the best quality I've ever seen on a Sgian Dubh... Jeff.
Hi Jeff -- Could you give me a link to that web site, please? I'd love to see a sgian dubh with a Damascene blade.
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14th September 07, 05:47 AM
#36
 Originally Posted by Thistle Stop
Hi Jeff -- Could you give me a link to that web site, please? I'd love to see a sgian dubh with a Damascene blade.
Maybe you should check out Rab Gordon's work here
I know he has Demascus blades, and his work is very high quality.
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14th September 07, 10:01 AM
#37
 Originally Posted by McMurdo
Maybe you should check out Rab Gordon's work here
I know he has Demascus blades, and his work is very high quality.
Thanks! I will check it out.
Cheers,
Cyndi
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14th September 07, 10:04 AM
#38
 Originally Posted by Thistle Stop
Hi Jeff -- Could you give me a link to that web site, please? I'd love to see a sgian dubh with a Damascene blade.
Atlanta Cuttlery http://www.atlantacutlery.com/atlant...?KeyWords=dubh
Has a nice damascus blade!
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14th September 07, 11:24 AM
#39
As mentioned above, I'd almost bet that the angled blade is for comfort, due to the hilt being carved on both sides. The only reason I can think of for being flat edged is so that someone doesn't sue them for cutting themselves trying to remove it from the sheath or something equally daft! I'd guess that the caution label is simply a carry-over from before they changed their "sharp" policy, & it simply saves changing the boxes.
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