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Malcolm Wilbur wrote: |
Thanks, all. Here are my friend's answers to the questions posted in your replies:
I can answer some of the questions. No the stones are not foil backed and the mounts are silver and I do not believe they are plated. There is no mark visible on the blade. The guy who repaired it thought the mark may be under the handle but didn't want to risk looking for it. Thanks again! |
Malcolm Wilbur wrote: |
Lin, my friend had a sgian dubh custom-made to match the dirk, by the fellow in the Carolinas. His mark is "McRae". Does that name seem familiar - it was made about 15 years ago. |
Richard Worthington wrote: |
When I say orange stones, I mean ORANGE.
(gleaned from the web) [ Linked Image ] Not having ORANGE stones makes it more likely yours is 19th century. |
Malcolm Wilbur wrote: |
"I seem to remember McRae telling me the design on the main blade was an older style design which made him suspect my dirk was a "remake" from an older dirk utilizing the old blade which is why he thought any marks on the blade may be under the handle." |
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Does your friend know how his great grandfather came to own this attractive dirk? |