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Model: 0130

Made in Sheffield – UK

About J. Novill & Sons:

John Nowill and Sons have been manufacturing and designing quality British knives in Sheffield for six generations.

The company name was granted by the Cutlers Company of Hallamshire on the 27th April 1700.

J. Novill produce excellent knives and tools using the best of materials and traditional know how that can only come from over three hundred years in the business.

Knife Description:
 
The John Novill Sgian-Dubh Knife utilises the best of both worlds. This is a traditional Sgina Dubh Knife.
 
This traditional Celtic fixed blade knife comes with a 9.5 cm High Carbon Stainless Steel Spear-Point Blade and Rosewood Handle.
 
The John Novill & Sons Sgian Dubh Knife stores in a top quality traditional brown Leather Sheath (No belt Loop included).
 
The Ggian Dubh is a Scottish knife that is worn on the calf of the leg (tucked into your sock) in highland wear; "sgian dubh" is Gaelic for "black knife" and is pronounced "skin doo." The commonest spelling is Sgian Dubh, but Sgian Dhu and other spelling variations are also allowable.
 
Technical Specifications:
 
  • Blade Length: 900 mm
  • Blade Material: Sheffield High Carbon Stainless Steel 
  • Blade Type: Spear-Point, Plain Edge
  • Blade Thickness: 2.4 mm
  • Handle Length: 97 mm
  • Overall Length: 192 mm
  • Handle Material: Rosewood
  • Blade Finish: Polished
  • Weight: 35 grams
  • Sheath: Top Quality Leather Sheath, Brown
  • Origin: UK
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