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Is the Scottish Dirk a Bollock Dagger? How do you wear a dirk or bollocks dagger? 

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One of the most famous and romantic accessories for Highland Dress is the Scottish or Highland Dirk. Though now reserved mainly for display with formal dress and as a part of military-style uniforms, this long dagger is a fearsome weapon.
Highlanders centuries ago perfected the use of the long dirk with the 'Targe' (round shield) as a compliment to the Scottish basket hilted broadsword. It was deadly when used as an off-hand weapon at close quarters, both in duels and on the battlefield.
The Scottish dirk was also a serviceable multi-use weapon used for mundane chores such as cleaning game. It's use as a hunting knife led to later Victorian examples which come equipped with their own smaller knife and fork housed in the dirk's sheath.
Scottish dirks went from practical means of defense to highly decorated luxury items encrusted with silver filigree and semi-precious stones.
However, the knife has a history that stretches back more than 800 years. As with many other items of Scottish traditional culture, the dirk began life outside the Highlands. It was retained in the remote region of the Highlands where having such a capable weapon was still necessary.
As our title suggests, the dirk's predecessor was the Bollocks Dagger. This weapon first appeared in the 14th century but remained popular in Europe well into the 16th. In fact, some of the most beautiful specimens date from Tudor England.
As the name implies, the bollock dagger had a unique shape resembling a man's genitals. This innuendo was entirely intentional, at least later on. The dagger was often worn towards the front as a display of machismo in court. All sexy joking aside, clearly the bollock dagger was a pragmatic weapon with a comfortable grip - easy to wear, hold and use in a moment's notice. No wonder the Highlanders loved it! And can you think of anyone more manly?
In this clip, we discuss the history as well as how the Highlanders wore the Scottish dirk.
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Комментарии : 14   
@sonny2593
@sonny2593 3 года назад
It's always good to hear a yank saying bollocks 😊 wasnt sure about getting a kilt until I came upon this channel and I've just ordered my first one. Best wishes from the UK lads 👍👍🇬🇧
@charlespratt8663
@charlespratt8663 Год назад
A bollock dagger is the ultimate" screw you" to your enemy.
@zoukatron
@zoukatron 3 года назад
Looking at that historical image, it looks like the bollock dagger is actually at the centre and the sporran is shunted off the wearer's left leg.
@tristanperry7255
@tristanperry7255 3 года назад
Ièm digging the Cad Bane toy in this video
@MarcelGomesPan
@MarcelGomesPan 3 года назад
The tartans in this video . Gorgeous. 👍
@kiltedbill7594
@kiltedbill7594 3 года назад
I HAVE A CONCEALED CARRY SPORRAN, DOES THAT COUNT?
@JCOwens-zq6fd
@JCOwens-zq6fd 7 месяцев назад
Tbh i would say the dirk evovled more so from the Irish Skean than the bollock dagger.
@stevewessex1053
@stevewessex1053 3 года назад
Gentlemen; Bollock singular, Bollocks more than one, and correct word to describe them '...testticals...' for more information on Bollock daggers on You Tube may I recommend Tod Cutlers channel he has a whole video on this very subject. Hope this helps , Entertaining video, many thanks.
@scottmasson3336
@scottmasson3336 Год назад
Just be careful dancing an eightsome reel! Push everything to the side!!😂
@raphlvlogs271
@raphlvlogs271 2 года назад
the renaissance came too late to Scotland?
@TheSVgregor
@TheSVgregor 10 месяцев назад
Of course, wear whatever knife or blade you want on your kilt. Originally it was a functional daily worn item. Yes, it had the connotation of being a weapon, but also function is a tool for eating and a host of other daily activities. My outlook is a skin do and or dirk is naturally appropriate for modern day kilt wear. Send perceptions of the beholder as to whether they see it strictly as a weapon or a functional accessory. I bear no one any malice whatsoever, but I carry a knife every day. My hands are becoming increasingly arthritic. Sometimes I just need one to take care of a daily item that in the past, never gave me an issue. The original wars of the kilt, whether the great kilt or the modern day, kill, or these items for the same reasons and more functionality first, functional aesthetics, second, pretty boy stuff third.
@roxismith6122
@roxismith6122 3 года назад
Wish I'd had one with my first husband!! Fact check true!!!
@Fire_And_Iron
@Fire_And_Iron 3 года назад
I’m a Bladesmith and Blacksmith, I always wear my Blade...ALWAYS.
@davidguymon1673
@davidguymon1673 2 года назад
I'm going to call them the ballsack daggers because of its Freudian nature.
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