Knife Naming CONTEST for the new MT Bali-Song!

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Mike, how about this one...

The "Centripedal" Sounds good, huh?

Others are:
The "Epigram"
The "Switchback"
The "Riccoche"(sp?)

Let me know...

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Steve
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Another horrible thought just hit me...

MT Pappy Jan (think french for butterfly when pronouncing it)
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--Bob Q
 
Tempest

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knives

http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=956734&a=10036185&f=0
 
how about the Microtech Katsa?
or the Microtech Kidon?

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silent souls leave .308 holes
 
or how about the Microtech Rotary Cycle, M.R.C for short, as a butterfly knife basically uses a rotary cyclic action to deploy the blade?

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Tachyon

a faster than light particle.



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hate. And I can picture us attacking that world, because they'd
never expect it."
-Jack Handey

I'm one of those wierdos who likes Zytel.
 
Thought Papillion was Frog for butterfly...

Anyway - Mike, got enough ideas yet??
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Of course, that's just MY opinion - I could be wrong. - Dennis Miller
 
MT Claw or MT Talon. With "MT" laser etched on one side at the base of the blade and a mini "claw logo" on the other side.
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Aloha

[This message has been edited by Hawaiian (edited 04-11-2001).]
 
I haven't read through all seven pages of this thread, so I apologize if someone has already suggested it be called the "MT Whisper."
 
I apologise if it is a repeat, but... how 'bout:
MicroTech Moth?
And I still like:
MicroTech Dervish
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by See2:
Thought Papillion was Frog for butterfly...
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That was precisely my point. Jan is primarily a Scandanavian name where the "J" is pronounced like a "Y". Therefore, Pappy Jan comes out sounding just like papillion. A convoluted and nasty pun...

--Bob Q
 
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