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Embark on a fascinating journey into the world of traditional Scottish weapons, as we create a historic SGIAN DUBH dagger using Wootz steel derived from bearing balls. Wootz steel is known for its ...
The sgian-dubh, which Jeff bought from a shop near Loch Lomond and is engraved with the Clan Keith name from which he is descended, was removed and will be returned only is he pays the fine within ...
Turns out the sgian-dubh isn’t such a big deal after all. The Montreal bagpiper who was ticketed by police for carrying the ceremonial knife will see the item returned to him and the case dropped.
The saga of a Montreal bagpiper who was fined $221 by Montreal police for carrying a Sgian Dubh, a small ceremonial Scottish dagger, has come to an end. In a Facebook post Friday, Jeff McCarthy ...
Jim McCarthy is a prominent Quebec piper. Picture: Twitter A prominent Canadian bagpiper has won overwhelming public support after police fined the man for carrying a sgian-dubh.
I’ve been wearing a Sgian Dubh for 26 years,” said McCarthy. Tweet This Click to share quote on Twitter: "I was pretty flabbergasted when they said it was illegal.
You can unsubscribe at any time. More info A CANADIAN bagpiper of Scots descent has had his sgian-dubh confiscated and fined for carrying a knife.