Irish from the 80s? Clearly U2. Either that, or, you know, the IRA, or maybe Larry Bird from the Celtics...
U2 did a song about the famous jazz singer Billie Holiday who started her singing career in the 30s, called "Angel of Harlem."
The other 30s girl would be Ella Fitzgerald, who frequently did a duet with Louis Armstrong in Harlem called "Can't we be Friends," in which she sings: No matter who's to blame there'll never be another who can make me feel the same."
So, who's to blame? It doesn't matter! But she WAS singing to Louis Armstrong...sooooo..,.
What do the songs have to do with the knife?
It's going to be named the Harlem Strongarm!
But what about Ernie, the King and mountains?
Ernie Ford famously crooned the Ballad of Davey Crockett who was born on a mountain top in Tennessee and killed him a bar when he was only three!
Elvis, the King, Presley, save a song called "Smokey Mountain Boy" where he reminisced about following the going so he could get him a big ol' grizzly bear."
Obviously the Harlem Strongarm is going to be a big knife for bear fighting! But how big, exactly?
Ernie ALSO famously sang "Sixteen Tons". Obviously the knife won't WEIGH 16 tons, but the song is about a strong-armed, strong-backed miner who likes fighting...and sold his soul to the company store, since apparently the devil doesn't make house calls in Appalachia....
Sooooo, ALL this is to say that we will have a 16" Bowie-style bear fighting knife with a D Guard (because, you know, bear claws!) called 'Harlem Strongarm!"
My logic is infallible.