Paul Baleta
Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
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Hi Folks
Here is my take on a traditional Scottish Sgian Dubh. This one has a peined copper bolster that is solid (not a furrule), a black palm handle centre and a pommel of ebony. The pins have also all been peined to match to look of the bolster. It also features filework on the spine. The sheath is also 100% handmade with saddle stitching and has been embossed to match the peined surfaces.
SPECIFICATIONS
€ SOLD
Free shipping worldwide. Also on my website: Sgian Dubh - Black Palm, Ebony and Copper
Thanks for looking!
Here is my take on a traditional Scottish Sgian Dubh. This one has a peined copper bolster that is solid (not a furrule), a black palm handle centre and a pommel of ebony. The pins have also all been peined to match to look of the bolster. It also features filework on the spine. The sheath is also 100% handmade with saddle stitching and has been embossed to match the peined surfaces.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Blade: Böhler N690 Stainless Steel (HRC +/- 59)
- Blade thickness: 3.5mm (0.138")
- Blade length: 85mm (2.15")
- Overall length: 187mm (7.36")
- Handle material: Oiled Black Plam and Ebony
- Fittings: Copper
- Traditional hidden tang design. Comes with a custom fitted sheath with embossing as seen.
€ SOLD
Free shipping worldwide. Also on my website: Sgian Dubh - Black Palm, Ebony and Copper
Thanks for looking!
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