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| | Brass Basket-hilt Claymore 500922c
 | This Scottish Brass Basket-hilt Claymore is the equal of any raised by clansmen, as they overran the English at the Battle of Falkirk on Jan. 17th, 1746. | |
| | | Bonny Scottish Dirk 400806c
 | This Bonny Scottish Dirk with 11 inch long dirk blade showcases crisp etchings of the traditional Scottish foliage and thistle motif on both sides of the blade. 5 inch long, swaged false edge and a knurled pattern on the blade back. | |
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| | Early Scottish Dirk 400508c
 | The Early Scottish Dirk was a direct descendent of the Medieval ballock dagger. Made to use alone, with a shield and sword, or just with a basket-hilt claymore. Comes complete with scabbard. | |
| | | Scottish Sgian Dubh 400910c
 | A Scottish tradition, the original Sgian Dubhs were frequently worn under the shirt close to the armpit. Now the Scottish Sgian Dubh are worn in the stocking of the Highlander, and the knife is frequently called a stocking dirk. | |
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| | Brown Scottish Sporran 200312c
 | A trio of leather tassels decorate the front of this rugged pebble-grain pouch. 6 3/4" x 7 3/4" closed. 46" belt. Approximate weight 14 oz. Flap has steel snap. | |
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| | | Brown Tied Tassel 200142d
 | Brown Tied Tassel Sporran. Unique tied thong button flap closure. 7 1/2" x 8" closed. 40 1/2" belt. | |
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