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Damascus Steel Dirk Ebony Handle
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- SKU: WSZ1104
- Categories: Dirks and Daggers, Weaponry
- Tags: Brass, Damascus, Wood
- 16″ OVERALL
- WOOD HANDLE & BRASS PINS ON HANDLE
- FANCY FILE WORK SPACERS JOINED WITH DAMASCUS HILT & TOP
- DAMASCUS BLADE
$85.00
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Traditionally, every Highland Scotsman owned a Biodag (dirk) and carried it everywhere. It was symbolic of his honor and oaths sworn on the steel of a dirk were believed to be holy. Complete your Highland outfit and display your honor with our Damascus Dirk. The authentic, ornate ebony wood handle is decorated with brass.
The blade measures 9 inches long, with the dirk measuring 16 inches overall.
Weight | 1.4 lbs |
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