Name That Knife GA!! We Have a Winner!! See post #132!

I find the top picture on the engineering drawing to be reminiscent of a bird. I asked my sister, who is an ornithologist, what bird matched the profile. I was expecting her to name an exotic or obscure bird, but I think she nailed it when she replied simply "peacock walking". Therefore, my entry is Peacock Jack.
 
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Boy oh boy, drawing from the landscape in the Dakota's I'll offer up "Prairie Jack"

Thanks Charlie:thumbup:
 
As a proud all American made cutlery company GEC has produced great knife patterns named for various things rooted deeply in American history. I humbly submit Constitution Jack-
 
Very excited about this one. My entry is Drover. Wiki's definition- "A drover in Australia is a person, typically an experienced stockman, who moves livestock, usually sheep, cattle, and horses "on the hoof" over long distances." Thanks for making this happen and a chance at winning one!
 
Sticking with the cigar theme:

Robusto
 
It's got that nice awl so I vote for saddle jack or cavalry jack ( cavalry used spears before guns came out , and the cavalry were a big part of the old west )
 
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The Smoke Stack Jack! Thanks for the opportunity Charlie and GEC. :D opps it just hit me that a true Jack has both blades at the same end so in keeping with the Cigar theme and the fact that this one has a slim punch Im going with The Coffin Nail ;)
 
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Because of the punch, I think of leather crafting. I, therefore, submit: Rawhide Jack.

Thanks for the chance!
 
I'll play! Allegheny Jack. Great knife, great river.
 
I will go with Cuban Harness Jack.

Thanks! I can't wait to see it completed!
 
Stogie JackThats my go.
I was thinking of Milligan because of the spike but I doubt many USA folks would get that:)
cheers.
 
It's got that nice awl so I vote for saddle jack or Calvary jack ( because awls are used in saddle making and because it has a spear blade, and Calvary used spears before guns came around ) .👍

Calvary was where they crucified Jesus -I think you mean CAVALRY:)
 
"Rustler Jack"--like a Pony Jack but bigger, meaner, and more ornery!

I like the Western-themed names like Pony Jack, Outlaw, Maverick, etc., especially for knives with punches!
 
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