Sgian Dubh Dirk is a short Scottish dagger worn as part of Highland dress tucked into a stocking along with the kilt. Featuring a uniquely designed 420 stainless steel damascus style triangular shaped blade, this piece also offers classic black handle with cast metal pommel and coordinating scabbard. The pommel bears a luxurious ruby-red jewel insert.
its plastic
SuckMyCocks8llllllD 6 months ago
the thistle was the special symbol of te scotts meaning protection.
locodriver107 1 year ago
funny thing the symbol on the hilt is actually an irish symbol the harp was a symbol of the irish military and could be found engraved on hilts and blades.......
locodriver107 1 year ago
@shadowwarrior03 Actually, a dirk is a dagger, descendent of the ballock dagger.
I made both my sgian dubhs and dirk from scrapped marine stainless (being the boat builder that I am), the handle of the dirk from jamaican dogwood and the handles of the sgian dughs from florida mahogany, both woods being native to Florida.
Inquisitor53 1 year ago
i have one that has the cameron of locheil crest on it (it was my grandfathers)
christopherremmel 1 year ago
That thing is a piece of junk. Plastic handle & sheath, imported from China, sells for a few cents on ebay. Det yourself a real sgian dubh, good ones run about $350.00 and up. If its not Scottish, its crrrap!
airsoftmetalhead 1 year ago
This is a sgian (or sgian dubh). We wear it in our hose, or sock, when wearing the kilt. It is NOT a dirk! (A dirk is like a short sword carried on the right hip, attached to the waistbelt. The dirk is normally only worn with Scottish uniform or with formal evening attitre.)
shadowwarrior03 2 years ago
i have one from that same company...
unionfallen 3 years ago
420 is not good only stainless is sandvik 12c27 or aus8
Sp1tf1r3p1l0t 3 years ago