They called it the mako.

meako

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I's just not fair.They did it on purpose to make me get one.
ah well resistance is futile.:)
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Hi Jon. You must be pretty pally with the higher ups in GEC to get a knife named after you :D;)
You should one in each cover!!!
 
Love to Linus -but there are only 42 shopping days left till Xmas(ho ho ho):eek:
and ...heeey wait a second where's that empty Xmas wish list my Mrs put up on the wall?
I think I must be a blacksheep I mean I never hear from Uncle Ken or Aunty Christine anymore :D
But if they want to use my name for a knife that's OK by me.
Lets see if they release a sheepsfoot in the new year with black ramshorn scales.
NB anyone is welcome to my ideas for free.:)
 
It's a bit too long for me, but they did a really great job designing this one. This is a rare case where I prefer the Tidioute: the blade with that nick looks just like a patrolling shark's face.
 
Yes now that you mention it RobbW it looks a bit more deadly.
No doubt- like it's namesake shark it will leap from the net into my pocket and ransack my wallet.
For me the difference between Tidioutes and Northfield is style rather than quality.
 
My Chiropractor told me that a thin wallet is better for my posture!:eek: Cured my back, he did!!!

A couple of Meekos (Northfield) or Makos (Tidioutes) will be good for your health Meako (Fireman)!!

Mine too !! I must get a couple . . . . . . . . .:D

At 4 1/2", better carry one on each side!:rolleyes:
 
I really like that one!! Darn- that fishtail shape looks great! Would match my personal knife too well! Might have to find one some day! Of course the Northfield is calling me- the long pull/swedging/bolster treatment- then the size!! I think I have a new infatuation!!
 
With that long 4.5" frame these should be able to swim very easily across the ocean. Think of all the handle choices swimming along together. What is a group of knives called? A pod, a school?
 
I always thought a group of knives was a "canteen" although that word probably refers to the box in which the cutlery is kept.
 
I always thought a group of knives was a "canteen" although that word probably refers to the box in which the cutlery is kept.

It refers to both the box and the contents so far as I know :) Though I think it refers to table cutlery ;)
 
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