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Old 05-12-2008, 03:03 PM
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hey
how do you name/label your knives?
i've run out of good names already,and
calling them by a model number is really boring.
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Old 05-12-2008, 04:45 PM
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You could group them and all knives made the same couild be given one name for the group...Bowies are done that way. Bird and trout, tactical all are names that describe a wide range of similiar style. That does not seem to me to be what you wouild do. I for the most part do not name each knife unless something about it just has to be individualized. AS each knife I make is different from the next and each sheathe is fit to the knife the one method I use is to assign a random nuber to each knife and sheathe, Sheat get string tags and knives get stick on labels with the numbers. Then knife label has the sale price on it. When folks pick up a knife and want to see the sheathe it is really easy to show them the correct one as I just put knives on the table and sheathes underneath. They also know the price when they pick them up. Not sure if that really answered your question or not.
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Old 05-12-2008, 06:18 PM
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When I put a "name" on a knife, it is generally because the knife is a "special" one, and something that occurred during it's creation inspired me, either during the process of making the knife, or something that I've seen/done during its completion.

For example, I have made Bowies that I've dubbed "Prairie Storm", because while completing it we had a huge storm taking place. Another I named "Wind Song" because while I was forging the blade, the wind was howling and whistling through the shop doors. Another one that comes to mind is "Ice Out", which had a blade of Mosaic Damascus that looked just like the ice on the river behind my shop, when it was breaking up in the spring.

Even something as trivial as an emotion can induce a name.... on a whim I created a folder and carved the titanium handle to match the pattern in the damascus blade.....I called the knife "Impromptu".

I'm working on a new folder design right now, and had a friend ask if I was going to name it. I told him that it was so new, that I hadn't thought about it.....until right then. The name of the newest folder model from me will be "Sonue" (So-New).

If the knife is right, and the name matches it, that seems to give the knife a personality to people. If a particular knife becomes popular, its name will often become directly associated with yours......not a bad thing for a maker!
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Old 05-19-2008, 02:29 PM
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I name most my knife models in gibberish; the names come out like: Calamica, Gordev, and Malicke, but some are real words like: *Salvo, Maverick, Viper, and Dominator.

*taken and has developed into a series with a penknife, dive knife, harpoon, and bowie
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Old 05-19-2008, 06:23 PM
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Sometimes I call my blades names, if you want examples you will have to Email me, as Glenn and the Mod's wont allow those words to be posted here.
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Old 06-26-2008, 05:45 PM
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my buck knife is named sever 'cuz it severs teh hide of my fish and game..guess my point is name it for what youd use it for, but a cool word for it
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