Hawkbill-SALT

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Hawkbill-SALT

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Now wehave the Pacific Salt and the Atlantic Salt - what will be the name of the
coming Salt with hawkbill-blade ?

Maybe Caribic Salt ?
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There is one ocean left so it could as well be the Indian Salt. Other suggestions, Hannibal, Fisherman, Gloucester?
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Piet.S wrote:There is one ocean left so it could as well be the Indian Salt. Other suggestions, Hannibal, Fisherman, Gloucester?
How about just calling it the Sea Salt? :p

Apparently I need to cook more often than I have been of late...

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Table Salt :D

sorry, had to :rolleyes:
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[quote="Hannibal Lecter"]How about just calling it the Sea Salt? :p

Yes Sir, just perfect. Simplicity is bliss.
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Hannibal Lecter wrote:How about just calling it the Sea Salt? :p

Apparently I need to cook more often than I have been of late...

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Again Doctor Lecter you have successfully stolen my thunder :D . Or Doctor could it be that we are finally at last maybe getting our point across with the blatant messages that we have sent to the good folks of Spyderville? Great name for the upcoming new H-1 Hawkbill. Doctor you are one "thunder theif" that I don't mind sharing with. Every one else needs to go to the Patent Office :D . The Hawkbill issue of every endeavor has to be addressed and to stop this "drum rolling" they need to just go ahead and get them to market ;) :spyder:
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Haha - "Table Salt" very good i.v.

How about "Salt of the Earth". They are after all made on Earth!
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b-elliott wrote:Haha - "Table Salt" very good i.v.

How about "Salt of the Earth". They are after all made on Earth!
Darn good point there "b-elliott". However it will have to be made in Golden Colorado because all of the Golden Colorado made Spyders have "Made in U.S.A. EARTH" on them. We can make a concerted effort to make the EARTH label really mean something significant :D .
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How about Sea Hawk?
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I Like It...

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spyderknut wrote:How about Sea Hawk?
I like that a lot. Very apt.

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sea hawk would be a great name for an H1 spyderhawk...

what about "osprey" for the merlin/harpy-sized salt?

if spyderco ever makes a military or bison sized H1 blade, they could call it the albatross!
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clovisc wrote:sea hawk would be a great name for an H1 spyderhawk...

what about "osprey" for the merlin/harpy-sized salt?

if spyderco ever makes a military or bison sized H1 blade, they could call it the albatross!
Yes, and Sal can get 100,000,000 made and have them come complete with neck sheaths :eek: , or not. :D
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Rock Salt?
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Used with neck sheaths, call them NaCl-ace...a play on words for table salt, Na Cl or Sodium Chloride
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Sea Hawk was a name used for a now D/C hawkbill by CRKT a couple years ago. If that isn't a problem, then I say "Go for it".

Sea Salt also has some rather obvious ties to this Spydie design, so I guess either makes sense...
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ha! excellent albatross joke, spyderknut!!!!!!!! LMAO!
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[quote="clovisc"]sea hawk would be a great name for an H1 spyderhawk...

what about "osprey" for the merlin/harpy-sized salt?

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There's an Al Mar knife called Osprey ( and Eagle, Falcon and Hawk, too) and
Microtech had a Kestrel.

What about petrel or fulmar ?
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anson argyris wrote:
clovisc wrote:sea hawk would be a great name for an H1 spyderhawk...

what about "osprey" for the merlin/harpy-sized salt?
There's an Al Mar knife called Osprey ( and Eagle, Falcon and Hawk, too) and
Microtech had a Kestrel. What about petrel or fulmar ?
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OK, what about M.E.K. (Maritime Environment Knife) :confused:
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clovisc wrote:ha! excellent albatross joke, spyderknut!!!!!!!! LMAO!
I was worried for a while there, thanks clovisc! :D
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