'The Officer' Sgian Dubh - Irish Clan Crest
|
Choose Options
£95.00 |
About
The first recorded use of this type of utility knife was in the Crimean War and there is also recorded use in the Boer War. A number of variations were seen during the First World War but use died out thereafter. Because of the cost and complexity of manufacture it was always a gentleman's accessory. The original had a corkscrew and screwdriver both of which are faithfully reproduced here and we have added a bottle opener as an added feature for modern use.
| Images | Clan crest may diffe… |
| Points: | Buying this product will earn you 198 Scotweb Points per item |
| Delivery: | 1 to 2 weeks to dispatch - Rush Orders |
| Returns: | Non returnable - see Full Terms |
| Options: | Clan (Irish Name): 47 names to choose from |
| Clan names: | Brennan (O' Braonain), Browne (de Brun), Burke (de Burca), Byrne (O' Broin), Caroll (O' Cearbhaill), Collins (O' Coileain), Connolly (O' Conghaile), Daly (O' Dalaigh), Doherty (O' Dochartaigh), Doyle (O' Dubhghaill), Duffy (O' Dubhthaigh), Dunne (O' Duinn), Flynn (O' Floinn), Fox (O' Sionnaigh), Gallagher (O' Gallchobhair), Hughes (O' hAodha), Joyce (Seoigh), Kavanagh (Caomhanach), Kennedy (O' Cinneide), Lynch (de Lench), MacCarthy (Mac Carthaigh), MacDermot (Mac Diarmada), MacGillycuddy (Mac Giolla Chuda), MacLoughlin (Mac Lochlainn), MacSweeney (Mac Suibhne), Maguire (Mag Uidhir), Martin (O' Martain), Moore (O' Mordha), Murphy (O' Murchadha), Nolan (O' Nuallain), O' Brien (O' Briain), O' Callaghan (O' Ceallachain), O' Connell (O' Conaill), O' Conor (O' Conchobhair), O' Donoghue (O' Donnchadha), O' Donovan (O' Donnabhain), O' Grady (O' Graidaigh), O' Kelly (O' Ceallaigh), O' Long (O' Longain), O' Mahony (O' Mathghamhna), O' Neill (O' Neill), O' Rourke (O' Ruairc), O' Sullivan (O' Suileabhain), Quinn (O' Cuinn), Reilly (O' Raghailligh), Ryan (O' Maoilriain), Walsh (Breathnach) |
Help
We try to make our site easy to use, even for a complex purchase like a kilt outfit. No membership is necessary. And we deliver worldwide.
The basic process is explained below. But if you find it hard for any reason, just contact us and we will be happy to either advise you or else place your order for you. (Calls from the UK or North America are free!)
We divide the buying process into two main stages:
1. Select products & Add to Basket
- Find your product
- Optional: specify fabric, sizes, etc.(Choose Options button, top right)
- Add item to your Basket (Add to Basket button, top right)
- (Repeat, to add more items)
- Adjust quantities in Shopping Basket (if required)
2. From Basket, proceed to Check Out
- Go to the Checkout (Checkout Now button, in Basket)
- Specify Delivery Address and Shipping Method
- Specify Payment details
- Confirm
You will find much more help with how to navigate our site, how to choose products, about our customer services, and much more in our fully searchable Information Centre which is linked at the top of every page.
We have three main ways of giving you extra information:
1. all around our site you’ll see little ‘info’ icons (like this:
) with help relevant to the place you see it; clicking one will normally pop up a help box, keeping you on the same page;
2. we have a large, fully searchable, Information Centre, linked at the top of every page, covering product advice, customer services, site navigation, and much more; try searching for the topic of your query (e.g. “returns”).
3. our customer service team is only an email or phone call away, and we even have toll-free lines from the UK and North America; so don’t hesitate to contact us, however trivial or complex your query.
Scotweb’s MD, Dr Nicholas J Fiddes, has written a free illustrated e-book, as a gift to help kilt lovers everywhere. In simple non-technical language it covers every aspect of buying a kilt, choosing your tartan, and accessorising an outfit for every occasion.
As a Governor of the Scottish Tartans Authority, and founder of the world’s first company to market kilts on the Internet (yes, Scotweb) no one is better qualified to offer such advice. Impartial and objective, this is a personal work and is not a Scotweb publication.
Reviews
Anonymous
29 November '11
This is absolutely fantastic, it looks great with the kilt and has been quite the conversation piece. The only downside is that the blade tends to cut through the stitching on the sheath, which then becomes loose and slides off too easily. Anonymous
10 January '09
This is great and I love showing it off. Thanks Scotsweb Matching Items
Saltire Sporran Chain Strap £65.00
Persian Lambswool Piper's Hair Sporran with Thistle Cant… £234.78
Robert Burns Sporran Flask from £49.50 More Clan Crest Sgian Dubhs
Classic Clan Crest Sgian Dubh £75.00 These days, it's only the haggis that needs to fear the stainless steel blade of this authentic sgian dubh!
Luxury Clan Crest Sgian Dubh £125.00 Enjoy your history with our sgian dubhs & dirks such as this expertly crafted Fancy Clan Crest Sgian Dubh with Stone Top. Authentically designed …
Irish Clan Crest Sgian Dubh £85.00 Beautiful ceremonial blade with Irish Clan Crest emblem
Stag handle Clan Crest Sgian Dubh £65.00 Feel the pride with our sgian dubhs & dirks like this fine quality Clan Crest Stag Sgian Dubh. Authentically designed and made in Scotland, to th…
'The Officer' Clan Crest Sgian Dubh £95.00 Made in Scotland by expert craftsmen, this "Officer" Sgian dubh complete with your Clan Crest will be the pride of your highland outfit for years…
GBP


