Bison knife names

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loki88

Bison knife names

#1

Post by loki88 »

Looks easy enough to find a name for it, has to do with texas, 5 inch long? How about "longhorn" ? Or "Wapiti ? Both Muscular big strong animals :rolleyes:
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#2

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what's wrong with Bison?
(Wapiti... no thanks... :p )
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#3

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Wapiti would be great for a ladybug-size knife.
I actually love Bison for a big folder
let's see if I can come up with something else....
ahhh man I'm bad at these things. I'll get back to you
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Big GUT HOOK

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I will not waiver from my earlier suggestion. I say they ought to make a hunter version of that Bison. It ought to have a big guthook and they should call it the "Supreme Hunter". Also they could put a saw tooth edge on the back spine of the blade to give it more utility capability. Also a nice G-10 handle with a big emblem of Spydie would be most appropriate. :) :spyder: :spyder: :)
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#5

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I'm kinda diggin "Longhorn"...
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I said it in the other forum so I'll show how immature I can be here too.

Nucular :D

Big and Texan.

No offense intended to those in the lonestar state.
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#7

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"Longhorn" does it for me. :spyder:
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