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The Scottish dirk (also called highland dirk, in Scottish Gaelic, biodag) is a traditional and ceremonial side dagger of Scottish Highland regiment officials and possibly derived from the sixteenth century ballock.
The traditional Scottish dirk spread particularly in the second half of the seventeenth century, when it was used among the military during the Jacobite insurrection.
Production: artisan
Blade: carbon steel
Handle: wood
Knob: steel
Guard: steel
Sheath: leather and steel
Blade length: 29cm.
Total Length: 42.5cm.
Blade width: 35mm.
Blade thickness: 4mm.
Weight: 328g.
Balancing: -
Details
The Scottish dirk (also called highland dirk, in Scottish Gaelic, biodag) is a traditional and ceremonial side dagger of Scottish Highland regiment officials and possibly derived from the sixteenth century ballock.
The traditional Scottish dirk spread particularly in the second half of the seventeenth century, when it was used among the military during the Jacobite insurrection.
Production: artisan
Blade: carbon steel
Handle: wood
Knob: steel
Guard: steel
Sheath: leather and steel
Blade length: 29cm.
Total Length: 42.5cm.
Blade width: 35mm.
Blade thickness: 4mm.
Weight: 328g.
Balancing: -
Specifications
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Carbon Steel | 1070 / C70 |
Handle Type | One Hand |
material | carbon steel |
Country of production | India |
Brand | Windlass |
Materials and Finishes | 7,5 |
Strength | 7,5 |
Practicality | 7 |
Aesthetic | 7,5 |
Quality/Price | 7,5 |