The Regimental Scottish Dirk Dagger Trousse Short Sword


Key features
- •11 1/2 Inch Damscus Etched Stainless Steel Blade
- •Synthetic Jeweled Pommels
- •Metal Studded Handles
- •Miniature Knife and Fork Set
- •17 1/2 Inch Overall Length
The Regimental Scottish Dirk Dagger Trousse Short Sword
List Price: $69.75$62.78DEALYou Save: $6.97 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.2
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I am overall happy with the look and quality but disappointed in the ...
Gordon M•April 17, 2018
Item advertised has an embossed Damascus steel pattern. Item delivered is plain bright steel. And I do not see any ring as promised to hang this on a belt or frog. I am overall happy with the look and quality but disappointed in the lack of Damascus look and ring,
Four Stars
Nurse1982•April 10, 2018
Dirk and knife pop out of holder but some two sided tape should help.
Overall its as cheap as its price tag indicates and is suitable enough as a knick knack but little else.
this(ladies and germs), is my pen name .Pretty cool eh?•November 2, 2016
The handle is plastic and the pommel is bent at a peculiar angle but its not loose or wobbly so I wonder if the handle was cast that way.
The blade draws from the scabbard stiffly and its dull and not high end steel by any stretch but thats okay , Im not planning to pick a fight with LongShanks any time soon. The knife and fork are odd additions especially since they sheath in the scabbard itself , Is it possible that thats actually historically accurate? I may actually get more utility out of them by taking them to work and putting them with my lunch kit..... but I probably wont do that.
Overall its as cheap as its price tag indicates and is suitable enough as a knick knack but little else.
The blade draws from the scabbard stiffly and its dull and not high end steel by any stretch but thats okay , Im not planning to pick a fight with LongShanks any time soon. The knife and fork are odd additions especially since they sheath in the scabbard itself , Is it possible that thats actually historically accurate? I may actually get more utility out of them by taking them to work and putting them with my lunch kit..... but I probably wont do that.
Overall its as cheap as its price tag indicates and is suitable enough as a knick knack but little else.
Four Stars
Eric J Wilkins•November 15, 2015
Really cool looking, but the accessories fit somewhat loosely. It is awesome for the price.
Five Stars
HLA•March 25, 2015
Love it. Now I just have to find a holder to attach it to a belt.
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