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I suppose every chain has a weak link. I must confess that I am extremely disappointed with this sgian dubh, especially in light of its exorbitant price (CAD $100!). The item is compact, lightweight, and comfortable to wear in the hose. However, the resin casting is quite plastic in appearance, and the stone is very obviously fake. (The synthetic stone in my school ring still looks convincing, a quarter century later.) The blade itself has fine scratches to the front, I assume from being insufficiently buffed before packaging. More distressing is a small circular corrosion mark on the reverse of the blade. Unfortunately, I live in a remote area (at least by Canada Post delivery time standards), and so I missed the 28-day return deadline; otherwise I would send this dagger back for refund. I would recommend that prospective kilt outfit buyers upgrade to a first quality sgian dubh or dirk.
Sean Hopkins Yukon Territory, CA
08 January '07
I have to admit, I really thought that this would have more practical use. The blade I thought would be actually sharp, when in fact it is not. Maybe it is supposed to be just for show. If that is the case, I guess it serves the purpose.