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Damascus Dirk

#403786
This massive dirk features an exquisite Damascus blade. Rich wood handle with brass inlay and studs. Rich brown leather scabbard can accommodate up to a 3” belt. Overall length 20-1/2 inches.
$94.95

Venetian Stiletto

#400994
This stiletto has a unique triangular 1055 high carbon steel blade with a beautifully hollowed face. Modeled after a wickedly attractive stiletto from Doge's Palace. Wood grip. Sheath included. Overall length 13-3/4 inches.
$109.95

Sgian Dubh

#400910
The black wooden handle of this Sgian Dubh is carved on one side and smooth on the other and has embossed nickel silver fittings. The sharp blade is made of 1055 high carbon steel. Sheath included. Overall length 6-9/16 inches.
$49.95

Roman Pugio

#401392
The wood hilt of this Roman dagger is paired with a fully tempered, hand-forged 1055 high carbon steel blade. Comes with a wood scabbard covered in leather with brass parts. Overall 19-1/4 inches. Comes factory sharp.
$109.95

Primitive Scottish Dirk

#402352
Evolving from the kidney dagger, this version of the Scottish dirk has an ornate steel pommel and hardwood grip. The 1055 high carbon steel blade arrives sharpened. Includes scabbard.
$119.95

Musketeer Main Gauche

#401348
This dagger features a 1055 high carbon steel blade with cut-outs and notches to disrupt the opponent's blade. Knuckle-bow to protect the hand. Overall length 23 inches. Matching rapier available.
$159.95

Early Scottish Dirk

#400508
This replica of an early dirk features a 1055 high carbon steel blade. Hardwood handle carved with a chevron style pattern copied from an original of circa 1550. Scabbard included. Overall length 21 inches. Comes factory sharp.
$139.95

Bonny Scottish Dirk

#400806
This dirk has a sharp 1055 high carbon steel blade with a 5" false edge, etchings of traditional Scottish foliage & thistle motifs on both sides, and a knurled pattern on the backside. Carved black wooden handle with nickel silver tacks. Leather-covered wooden sheath with metal throat and tip. Overall length 17-1/2 inches.
$149.95

After the club, daggers are man's oldest tool and weapon. Historically they were usually double-edged and used to deliver quick, lethal strokes. Their small size made it perfect for those more nefarious types. They were also used in the "two-handed" fighting style popularized by the French during the Renaissance.


Top Customer Reviews

Review of: Peloponnesian Dagger

I honestly don’t know what people are complaining about… If you’ve ever handled a dagger from this period, this is exactly in line with the dimensions of those blades. Even handling a dagger from Luristan and other ancient civilizations, the handles are just as small. This is a phenomenal replica, exactly what one would expect from an authentic piece dating back to this time. Highly recommend this piece and as always, the quality by Windlass is phenomenal.
Reviewed by: Riley, August 15, 2022

Review of: Bramham Moor Dagger

I think this dagger is my favorite.  

The fittings are brass, with a wooden handle and it's just incredibly nice and pretty!

The fit in the scabbard is snug and smooth.

Excellent length, and girth on the blade.

Very happy with my purchase here!
Reviewed by: Jeffery, August 06, 2021

Review of: Bramham Moor Dagger

High quality dagger. Nible and quick.  Love the antinqued finish.
Reviewed by: Sean, July 20, 2021

Review of: Bramham Moor Dagger

The fit and finish on this dagger are superb!  The balance is good and well worth the money.  It is by far the best reproduction of a medieval dagger in my collection.  I am more than pleased!
Reviewed by: John, May 22, 2021

Review of: Bramham Moor Dagger

Uuuh
Reviewed by: Dennis, May 01, 2021

Review of: Bramham Moor Dagger

I bought  this  as a birthday  present  for  myself .  I had  it  sharpened  and  engraved . Good  job !  The  wood  to  metal  fit is excellent .  The  girth  of  the  grip  is on  the   small  side , but  it  indexes well  since  it's  oval  at the  hilt  and  round  at the  pommel .  The  scabbard  is great .  There  is  a slight  twist  in the  blade  grind .  I'm  very  pleased  with  it .
Reviewed by: Dennis, May 01, 2021

Review of: Bramham Moor Dagger

I bought  this  as a birthday  present  for  myself .  I had  it  sharpened  and  engraved . Good  job !  The  wood  to  metal  fit is excellent .  The  girth  of  the  grip  is on  the   small  side , but  it  indexes well  since  it's  oval  at the  hilt  and  round  at the  pommel .  The  scabbard  is great .  There  is  a slight  twist  in the  blade  grind .  I'm  very  pleased  with  it .
Reviewed by: Dennis, May 01, 2021

Review of: Bramham Moor Dagger

The ‘foil’ style grip is narrow so that it can be handled like a Fairburn dagger

It is an excellent & tough piece of steel—whatever it is—& it holds an edge well

I’ve been testing mine & pretty much scuffed things up. I repolished it (the edge is still holding) & blued it a dark black/blue.

I was impressed as a lot of blade steel won’t give you a uniform color when you try; Interestingly, Sheffield Fairborn-Sykes Will blue up nicely as well
Reviewed by: Judge Joe, April 14, 2021

Review of: Bramham Moor Dagger

I saw this and loved it couldn’t resist ordering it and it doesn’t disappoint I ordered the sharpening service on this and it came decently sharp the only draw backs are the hilts  a little small I have large hands Though and it’s a little more expensive than I’d like like it should be atleast 20 -30 dollars cheaper but that’s me being cheap
Reviewed by: Andrew, February 25, 2021

Review of: Bramham Moor Dagger

I saw this and loved it couldn’t resist ordering it and it doesn’t disappoint I ordered the sharpening service on this and it came decently sharp the only draw backs are the hilts  a little small I have large hands Though and it’s a little more expensive than I’d like like it should be atleast 20 -30 dollars cheaper but that’s me being cheap
Reviewed by: Andrew, February 25, 2021