New model, needs a name

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We just finished this one up a few days ago. We are still looking for a name for this model, so if you have any ideas, please speak up.
Thanks for looking and all comments are welcome.

3/16 S30V, Antique Micarta, red liner, mosaic pins


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That is one nice looking knife! I actually haven't seen white micarta often. I'll just throw this out there, but why not name it after the gyrfalcon--a rare arctic bird with white plumage.
 
Can't say I can come up with a name, but I can say that this is my favorite of your styles. An excellent looking knife.
 
I like the design, particulary the blade shape!

Regarding a product name, how about “dawn”, the beginning of a new knife series – fighter and utility in one.

Horus
 
I would call it the "freedom" model. It is a knife that IMHO reflects this due to it's appearance.
Because the handle is white it envisions "pureness", freedom is a pure and a basic right
The red liner is a visual warning sign for the fact that you should always be vigilant about freedom.
The mosaic pin are a visual proof of the complications and beauty of freedom
The knife itself reflects freedom, it can be used in peacefull times to be used for peacefull activities, but it can also turn into a "fighter" when it's freedom is under siege.
 
Congrats on that one!! Very nice work. "I want one lol" I would name that knife The "LIGHTWAVE" or The SPECTOR I think they both fit. When will that be on the market?
 
I love the look of your knives, esp. this one! I've seen it somewhere else but with a red handle and was wondering what it was called:confused: Now i see there is no name.... How about Griffin??
Got this description of the net:
"The Griffin is a large fierce looking creature, which is a cross between a lion and an eagle, having the body of a lion, and the head and wings of an eagle. The Griffin is eight times larger than a lion and a hundred times stronger than an eagle. The head of the griffin is almost exactly like the head of the eagle except the two feather like ears that extend out of there head. The griffin mostly feed on cattle and the occasional human.The griffin has been described in many different ways in different cultures. Griffins can come in almost any color, but the most common colors are metallic, black or white colors. Griffins are native to India, where they mine in the mountains for gold to construct there nests with. All griffins live solitary lives, hunting. The word griffin is believed that the word is Akin to the Greek word Grupos, which means curved, bent or hooked nose. In the middle ages it was said that the claws and feather had magical powers." (http://grant.dpsk12.org/Griffin/griffin.htm)
 
:thumbup: very clear design
call it simply: GS-3V
GS=Graham's Spear
3V=S30V

micknives
 
The Graham "Boma" after the boma blades from the John Ringo sci-fi series. The boma blades were utility/fighting knives carried by the Posleen, they had mono-molecular edged blades, and could cut anything including tank armor. (I know kinda corney, but I love sci-fi and Mr. Graham did ask for ideas lol)
 
It looks tough and fast. The way look of the edge, the recurve it makes me want to call it the Flow or should you come up with a good acronym F.L.O.W. the catch line is of course Go with the Flow.
 
Something about that white micarta must make arctic names spring to mind. That's an awesome blade. How bout The Walrus, or Warthog. They both have long white tusks.

Lagarto
 
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