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The forerunner of the present MK III, Piper's Dirk, was introduced in 1871, a Mark II version appearing in 1879 and finally the Mark III in 1913. The dirk is issued to the pipers of the Scottish regiments for wear in No. 1 Dress. This dirk is hand-made using traditional methods throughout. The handle is hand carved from ebony and is fitted with nickel silver studs. The pommel is also nickel silver, with the raised Tudor Crown. The scabbard is constructed from wood and is covered in leather. The blade on the dirk is of polished sword steel. All the scabbard mounts are in white metal. The blade on the dirk is 11.3/4" long. and it's overall length in the scabbard is 18"
Today, this pattern of dirk is worn by Pipers of The Royal Regiment of Scotland and by Pipers of The London Scottish and many Commonwealth Regiments.
This knife is only available for purchase in store.
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