The Sgian Dugh - The Scottish Ceremonial Classic but with Real Usefulness as an EDC
Being proud of my Scottish heritage I was looking for something to wear or carry to show off my ethnic pride. Add to that my interest of knives and it became natural that I would invest in the Sgian Dubh, a Scottish knife usually used for ceremonial purposes and worn with a kilt, from the Gaelic word for "black knife". The knife I purchased involves a leather sheath with a belt holder, so I don't have to put it in my sock. Although not usually thought of as EDC, this knife from Jayger Knives in the UK is a sturdy knife with a nice olive wood handle and a very sharp Damascus blade. These knives began undoubtedly with practical purposes in mind, probably as a small utilitarian blade for simple jobs (e.g. cutting food). It eventually became a more ceremonial knife in the last could of centuries. For me it is a sign of my heritage.
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