Copper & Ivory Sgain Dubh
Detail of the knife and sheath.
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Exposed blade, with a mid-17th century style Queen Anne pistol.

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Sheathed blade, with a mid-17th century style Queen Anne pistol. The guard sits partially covered in the throat of the sheath.

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A beautiful Scottish sock knife in rich olive wood. The olive-wood grip is turned and carved, with a copper and nickel-silver guard, copper and ivory buttcap, and two "pecky" bands of pewter. The blade is a fine 3 ½" Damascus (by Loch Ness Origins), with a filed back. The sheath is wood wrapped in heavy grained leather, with a roughed-finish copper throat and tip. Total length of the piece is 8".

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