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14th March 06, 11:09 PM
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Question About Dirks
I just got an inexpensive dirk in the mail today that I had ordered. I wasn't expecting exceptional quality or a great blade because of the price. And I only got it so that I could wear it at my wedding to complete the outfit. Since it's not for use and most people will be seated in pews an okay distance away from me, no one will notice any minor imperfections.
Well, it arrived and I'm pleasantly surprised by it. It actually looks much better than I'd expected.
So here's my question. Since I've never actually seen a picture of someone wearing one, does one wear it on the right or left hand side?
I know it seems silly but it's not something that occured to me until it arrived.
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15th March 06, 12:14 AM
#2
GlassMan,
I have no idea which side a dirk should be worn on.
Where did you get the dirk and how much did it cost?
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15th March 06, 11:23 AM
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 Originally Posted by billmcc
GlassMan,
I have no idea which side a dirk should be worn on.
Where did you get the dirk and how much did it cost?
It was the cheap model from BudK at $24.99.
http://budk.com/product.asp?pn=MC2086&bhcd2=1142446924
I was actually surprised when it arrived at how sharp the blade actually was. For my purposes it'll do fine.
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15th March 06, 12:17 AM
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I was told it goes on the right, so that with your targe on your left arm, you can draw it easily with your left hand; your broadsword being in your right hand, of course. The broadsword scabbard is hanging from a baldric on the left side.
No broadsword? Oh, dear. According to the "traditional" rules, which are usually taken to be what the Victorians favored, the style was to clap on as many weapons as possible, including all the edged weapons cited above, plus the sgian dubh, a couple of Highland pistols stuck in the belt, and a powderhorn. The claymore was optional.
Nowadays the sgian dubh is the only one still common, but losing ground in the face of security concerns and weapons restrictions; the dirk is almost gone, and the others have disappeared in polite society. Pity. What a spectacle was such garb--plaids with jeweled brooches, enormous goathair sporrans, displays of polished leather and gleaming silver--but I digress.
Congratulations! Wear that dirk wherever you feel comfortable and you'll make a fine show, I'm sure.
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15th March 06, 03:02 AM
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What are you going to wear?
The dirk can be worn with a Montrose doublet...it's not common practise to wear it with a Prince Charlie jacket.
Right handed...right side. Oh...crap! need a belt...and no belt when wearing a PC...problems, problems
Last edited by Robin; 15th March 06 at 03:27 AM.
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15th March 06, 03:57 AM
#6
I always wore my Dirk on the right side, [see first pic in my photo bucket]Mine never came with anything to attach it to the belt so i had to make a leather sleeve to get around the problem. Best wishes for the wedding, enjoy the day.hopr to see some pic's.
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15th March 06, 05:26 AM
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Glassman, wear it on the right side. I have never seen one worn on the left. You can wear it with a PC but it may push the side of the jacket up a little. Whether you wear it or not, have fun.
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15th March 06, 05:32 AM
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Yep. Wear it on the right side. If you need to wear a belt with your PC jacket to accomodate the dirk, you go right ahead and do that.
I had to buy a dirk frog to hang mine from my belt.
Virtus Ad Aethera Tendit
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15th March 06, 02:13 PM
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Just carry it between your teeth and growl at anyone who asks about it.
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15th March 06, 03:55 PM
#10
 Originally Posted by jfellrath
Just carry it between your teeth and growl at anyone who asks about it. 
Arrrrrrr me hearties, heed the advice of Captain Gow the Scottish pirate!
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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