Scottish weapon clips from Tartan TV
Some fun little video clips from Tartan TV, :-) Mac
http://www.tartan.tv/Web/Site/NewSite/Directo...y_home.asp
"Even this little knife was deadly in the hands of a Highlander..." :cool:

Thanks for the fun clips
Anton de Vries wrote:
"Even this little knife was deadly in the hands of a Highlander..." :cool:
Thanks for the fun clips


Aye, and the part about the dirk being used to cut a cavalryman's horses stomach made me laugh ! ?
Yeah, that's what ya wanna do .... get under a moving horse ?

:-) Mac
Thomas McDonald wrote:

Yeah, that's what ya wanna do .... get under a moving horse ?

What you definitely don't wanna do is publicly question a Highlander's words. Don't forget that even a little knife is deadly in their hands... :lol:
Anton de Vries wrote:
What you definitely don't wanna do is publicly question a Highlander's words. Don't forget that even a little knife is deadly in their hands... :lol:


Exactly. You just don't know what other chances a Highlander will take... other than that guardless trigger. ;)
I can't resist going slightly offtopic (hey it's the name of the forum) and turn this into a concise Hanwei sgian dubh review and thumbnail test. (Sorry Mac.)

Furniture: I don't know if it looks even remotely authentic, but I doubt nickeled brass IS authentic. Might make a nice project blade though.
The purple 'gem' is glass I believe.
In spite of that I like the general looks of this 'little knife'.
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Nothing wrong with the distal taper of this tool. Very nice.
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To top it off it's a (faux) damascus blade. Looks just great. I actually play with it all the time since it's my 'desk knife'. Dangerously sharp and deadlier than a Highlander sock!
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Anton de Vries wrote:
(faux) damascus

Folded steel, etched. I think.
Hehe!

Thanks for sharing this, Mac... The part about the dirk was quite a laugh!

Cheers,
Henrik
Oh! Another thing which amused me: The was Mr. Wood moves when he's explaining that the hielanders used both hands as fighting tools. Clearly the man IS a dancer!

Cheers,
Henrik
:lol: :lol: :cool: Geez! That iron to hook on the fearsome weapon Lochaber Axe looks familiar to me,
i always thinking on Groundskeeper Willie when i thinking about Scootchmen,

Groundskeeper Willie sell's Haggis

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