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Thought you guys might like to see a few of the Sgian Dubhs & Dirks that I made this year.



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Nice...what did you use for blade material? The one with the wooden handle...does it have a wooden sheath?

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Nice looking knives Doug!


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Thanks guys. I used D2 for the two little Sgian Dubhs & 440C for the Dirks. The dirk on the bottom is made in the late 18th century style & does have a wooden sheath.



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Nice file work on the knives. How about a picture of the Back of the blade to show us how it is done?
The stag handle rocks. How long is the blade on the biggi?

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Thanks Jeffery. Stag does make awesome handles IMHO. The blades on the dirks are 12". The Scottish dirk sometimes had a blade as long as 16". They were often made from broken sword blades. The blades were always long enough to punch completely through an Englishman! Big Grin



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The blades were always long enough to punch completely through an Englishman!


Thanks for the great pictures of a "job well done" file work.
It makes me happy to hear that your knife is BIG LOL I like em big.
I think that it is cool that you made a short/small guard on the dirk. I know how much easier it is not to make one.
I am working on a sheath as we speaK, secret project that will be posted later this year.

I also think that stag is the way to go. It looks great and gives a good firm grip due to the texture. Many of my knives are with stag handle. Look

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André



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Doug,

Along that theme, have you ever done a kris, ie flaming blade?


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Very nice knives Jeffery. thumb
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have you ever done a kris, ie flaming blade?

No I would not have the patience to accomplish that! ( pulling my hair out! ) LOL.



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