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15th April 13, 10:41 PM
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Suitable for a camping sgian dubh?
I don't wear a sgian dubh normally but I have a question.
Would a camping knife like this be suitable for use as a sgian dubh on a camping or hiking trip?
It's a really old knife and needs some lovemshown to it. I found it in a drawer in some antique furnature in the house.
The Official [BREN]
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15th April 13, 11:23 PM
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Sgians dubh are NOT folders.
It might be useful to take it on a camping trip (and let's face it any knife is useful on a camping trip), and you could even put it in your sock, but it will NEVER be a sgian dubh.
In my opinion you may just be over thinking this a little.
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16th April 13, 12:08 AM
#3
Sorry Bren but I agree with David. You might put it in your hose but it won't be a sgian. It's a pocket knife. Look at it the other way if you put a sgian dubh in your pocket it's not a pocket knife it's still a sgian dubh.
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16th April 13, 01:07 AM
#4
I am aware that sgians are fixed blades.
I was wondering if anyone else might carry a folder down there on occasion. I never carry any knives so I'm a bit rusty on that point.
Over-thinking point taken.
Last edited by TheOfficialBren; 16th April 13 at 01:07 AM.
The Official [BREN]
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16th April 13, 01:59 AM
#5
One point that is often forgotten about sgian dubhs is the shape. So often the sgian is exquisite, the workmanship is of the highest quality, using only the finest materials and it has a a provable historical vintage.
But, if you put in in your hose, the disaster begins. You take five paces and it slides down till it jams between your ankle bone and your shoe. The next pace trips you up and you spend the rest of the night hobbling round saying "Yes, Mr Dillon".
The only way you are going to know is to wear it for a day. If it sits happily under your garter, great. If it starts wandering round, it is trying to tell you that it belongs in your sporran.
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Chas
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16th April 13, 03:50 AM
#6
Is"Yes Mr.Dillon a referral to Gunsmoke the old tv western.I just showed my age.I'm also off track. Good knife to take camping,but keep it in your pocket.
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16th April 13, 04:59 AM
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Please do not feel like you HAVE to have a sgian dubh in your sock. If you are camping in your kilt, just keep it handy... if your sock is handy, then put it there. But if you just want it to "complete the look"....
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16th April 13, 06:30 AM
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On the wandering SD, mine doesn't move for two reasons.
First the sheath has the points on it that are put there for just this purpose.
They dig into the hose and hold it quite well.
The second is I wear compression hose that are a lot tighter.
Maybe a sheath with points for your pocket knife?
Last edited by tundramanq; 16th April 13 at 06:47 AM.
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"My sporran is bigger and hairier than your sporran"
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16th April 13, 07:32 AM
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What you need is called an officer's sgian. Look at this thread:
http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...in-dubh-71982/
Geoff Withnell
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No longer subject to reveille US Marine.
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16th April 13, 08:08 AM
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Excellent! Thanks, Geoff!
Please understand, I normally do not wear a sgian out of choice. I also know that plenty of kilties do not wear one.
Last edited by TheOfficialBren; 16th April 13 at 08:16 PM.
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