Name The Sword . . . . . Win The Sword!

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You want to give me a sword? I'll take a crack at it. It's stupid, I know. But it was fun for me to think up. So:

Ernesto.

Ever
Ready
Never
Ever
Swordless
Today
Onward

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I already suggested “dog-senshi” but it could also be American Senshi-16 or AS-16. Great play on the American Kensai. The meanings even work. Kensai = legendary warrior. Senshi is one of the words for soldier. I think it’s a good representation of the simpler more practical design. The 16 is a guess at the length, so you could just insert length at the end for a whole series.
 
The Dog King

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Paddywhack

As in, Knick Knack Paddywhack, Give A Dog A Bone.
I found an old article about the supposed origins and meaning of This Old Man. Here’s a quote from it.

“Paddywhack is the ligament from the neck and spine of sheep and cattle – a final piece of ‘meat’ the poor could chew on to stave off hunger.”
 
I just copied this from the Scrap Yard Forum.

Let's Drink!

Jerry


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Twoody88 said:
The old dogs learned a NEW TRICK. With the cbt sr101

We have a winner!!!! . . . . Sort of. . . . . more like 2 winners!!!

We really like the name NEW TRICK . . . .

So, Twoody88 posted this name on the Scrap Yard Knife forum and therefore wins the new SYKCO Sword!!!!

However, Honorearth posted the same name on Bladeforums AFTER Twoody88 but improved it by calling it "The New Trick" and thus the acronym TNT was born.

So, we now have 2 winners!!!!!

Congrats!

Dumpster Dan
 
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