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Skean Du with Scabbard

 

This Scottish highlander's knife (Sgian Dubh) was very popular in early America. Our fancy version with carved buffalo horn grip, nickel guard and butt cap, and groove with "jimping" on the 3 1/2" carbon steel blade. The scabbard is covered with black leather, complete with nickel from throat to tip. Very fine quality, 7" overall in length.

 
Price: $27.95 Each
Item # 500-014

Traditional Scottish Dirk

This dirk has an 11 1/2" blade with 4 1/2" false edge and is etched with the classic Scottish foliage and thistle motif on both sides. This design is carried through in high relief on the brightly polished, nickel silver mountings on the traditional wood-lined leather scabbard. The grip is genuine black ebony beautifully carved with the traditional weave pattern and accented with nickel silver pins. Guard and pommel are highly polished German silver, reproduced from an 1880s original.
 
Price: $45.75 Each
Item # 500-015

Early Period Scottish Dirk

 

This massive (23" overall length) dirk is patterned after those produced in the 1700s, with a 15" double fullered blade and genuine rosewood grip decorated with brass pins. The solid brass pommel and guard match the brass mountings on the heavy, black knife and fork set, also brass mounted with rosewood grips. This beautiful, early period Scottish Dirk will help complete your collection.

 
Price: $54.95 Each
Item # 500-016

Scottish Dirk

 

Our best quality Scottish Dirk, but at a very reasonable price. Typical of the dirks found around the mid-1770s, our dirk measures 17 1/4" from the sculptured pommel cap to the tip of the engraved blade. This hand-carved interweave pattern of the black ebony handle is accented with silver studs, also typical of the period. The scabbard also features sculptured silver accents. Overall length with scabbard, 18 3/4".

 
Price: $69.95 Each
Item # 500-017

Roach Belly

 

The "Roach Belly", with its characteristic curved cutting edge, was an extremely popular style sold by most North American fur trading companies in the 17th and 18th centuries. A typical English kitchen knife of the period, it features a full tang with integral bolsters, antiqued bone scales and a richly browned, 5" carbon steel blade. 9" overall length and complete with a heavy leather sheath decorated with cross-hatched incising.

 
Price: $18.50 Each
Item # 500-019

Mini Neck Knife W/ Horn Handle

 

The "Mini" is the perfect knife for a neck sheath. Overall length is 5 1/4" with a 3" scale tang blade and 2 1/4" well-fitted genuine horn handle attached with 5 brass pins. It is light-weight, yet incorporates a stout blade of high-quality carbon steel for a variety of tasks.

 
Price: $11.95 Each
Item # 500-020

Monangahela Neck W/ Horn Handle

 

Big brother to the "Mini", the Monangahela is a multi-purpose knife that comfortably fits the hand, yet is still small enough for use with a neck or boot sheath. The carbon-steel blade has a smooth taper from 1" wide at the hilt down the 4" of its length and features an acid-etched Damascus-like finish. The Monangahela, at only 7 1/2", sports and streamlined horn handle attached with 5 brass pins and artistic touches along the blade ricasso.

 
Price: $16.50 Each
Item # 500-021

Jim Bowie Alamo Knife w/ sheath

 

"Remember the Alamo!" was the battle cry of Texans all across the Lone Star State and the knife Jim Bowie carried is as big a part of history as the war itself. This reproduction has a hefty 12 3/4" overall length and features a sawback blade, large brass guard, finely finished handle and hand-laced leather sheath. Own a piece of history!

 
Price: $40.00 Each
Item # 500-012

New Orleans Dirk w/ sheath

 

The epitome of good, early American style, this strong dagger dates from the late 1700s. The brass guard forms a sweeping S-curve below the solid brass ferrule joining the walnut grip, with the entire assembly neatly riveted to the tang. Overall length is approximately 12", with a 3/8" thick, 7 1/4" long, double-edged carbon steel blade. An incised, hand-laced leather sheath is included.

 
Price: $34.95 Each
Item # 500-018

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