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Introduced in response to many requests, our Rondel Dagger is typical of the widely-used sidearm of the late middle ages. Carried by a wide section of the populace, from tradesmen to fully-armoured knights
the sgian dubh is a sottish ceremonial knife. The name sgian dubh meaning "black knife". 6 5/8" overall. 3 3/8" stainless blade. Black composition handle with decorative metal trim and clan symbol. Matching scabbard.
the sgian dubh is a sottish ceremonial knife. The name sgian dubh meaning "black knife". 3/4" overall. 3 1/2" stainless blade with serrated unsharpened false edge on top of blade. Grooved black composition handle with red and olive green trim. One side of handle is flat. Black leather slip pouch
The Practical Scramasax has been produced in response to many requests from Viking re-enactors. Its 12 ½” blade, with a rounded tip and 1/16” wide edge, make it an ideal secondary weapon. A horizontal-carry scabbard is provided.
The ever-popular Early Dirk is strikingly authentic, its clean lines and carved hardwood hilt making it a clansman re-enactor favorite.
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