Bailey Knives
Well-Known Member
I have never been a big one for naming knives. I have named a few of them, but it is hard. I try to avoid names like "the blood-letter", and "skull slicer", but how many names can you come up with for a basic hunter? I normally just describe the knife when listing it for sale, but I have recently come to realize the problems with that. When someone wants a knife like one that has been listed quite some time ago, asking for a cocobolo recurve could describe 15 of my different knives.
So, what strategy do you use to name knives without sounding too goofy or morbid?
I tried things like "model 10" and "Model 15" but I have a hard time keeping them straight. I make quite a few different styles and it is hard to keep them all organized in my mind.
So, what strategy do you use to name knives without sounding too goofy or morbid?
I tried things like "model 10" and "Model 15" but I have a hard time keeping them straight. I make quite a few different styles and it is hard to keep them all organized in my mind.