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Name The "No Name" Contest!

JK's ESK (extreme survival knife) and you can make smaller ones and have a ESK series like ESK2 or ESK edc
 
Oh I like the Route 66 - Sauk Trail is good too.

How about "The Mokena". or today the Frozen Mokena.

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THE KY DASH

or while we seem to be on a "trail" theme - THE KYDASH TRAIL KNIFE (taking artistic license with the spelling of John's name of course). Everyone will be looking at maps to see where the KYDASH TRAIL is located - somewhere in Illinois near Mokena :D
 
Actually, The Kydash Trail is a very real, although now overgrown and hard to follow, trail that John hacked out and used to get from his house to the tavern on the other side of the RR tracks in Mokena. This was, of course, back in his pre knife making, divorced era. Some old timers in town still speak of the hardships endured by John on that 2 block long trail. I had once blazed a similar trail in Matlacha, FL, but that is another story for another day.

PS.
There are no known trails into or out of Marley, nor are there any trails confined within Marley. There is however a candle shop that is known Township wide
 
Actually, The Kydash Trail is a very real, although now overgrown and hard to follow, trail that John hacked out and used to get from his house to the tavern on the other side of the RR tracks in Mokena. This was, of course, back in his pre knife making, divorced era. Some old timers in town still speak of the hardships endured by John on that 2 block long trail. I had once blazed a similar trail in Matlacha, FL, but that is another story for another day.

PS.
There are no known trails into or out of Marley, nor are there any trails confined within Marley. There is however a candle shop that is known Township wide

:highly_amused: "The Kydash Trail is a very real…" made me laugh :D
 
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The Celebit - because you'll need no other knife.
 
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