EricH
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Beautiful! I think I know what I want for my birthday now. I agree with the others, just looking at it tells you its not the same old. Nice work Art.
Absinthe_1900 said:Hughes wouldn't have liked the name "Spruce Goose".
If you want an aircraft related name that conjures up H.R.H., think about "Constellation".
*****Art Fawcett said:...wanna take a shot at names?
Art Fawcett said:Whew!!!! I'm so glad it fit well!!!
Thanks for all the kind words Gents.. since I have all my felt colors in for now this is getting to be fun!! I have a few more new designs that will be going up on the site soon ( our website guru is working feverishly)...hmmm, only one is named so far...wanna take a shot at names?
WEEGEE said:Barry...do you have a suit in mind to wear when in the formal with your
prize "Cheyenne" ?
The best,
WeeGee
John in Covina said:*****
Art, maybe you could get the right to use the names of some of the great train routes:
20th Century Limited, the California Zephyr, the Coastliner, the Dayliner, Starliner.
Or the names of rich families, industry leaders, famous buildings, hotels racetracks, or clubs from the Golden Era:
The Ritz, the Waldorf, the Empire State, Clubman, the Belmont, the Brickyard, the Vanderbuilt, the Morgan, the Carnegie.
You could use the names of some of the islands that make up the Florida Keys, some would be quite good, others not so good, how about Key Largo?
You could name some after fine woods used in funiture or wood working: Mahagony, Eboney, Oak, Rosewood, Cocabola, of course it would be best if their color matched their name.
Can you get the rights to name them after famous gumshoe detectives of literary and film exploits?
Famous explorers: Columbus, Verrazano, Pizaro, Hudson, Drake etc.
Famous cigar size/styles: Panatella, Pyramide, toro, Churchill, Corona or where they're from: Havana, Honduran, Dominecan, Brazil, Nicorauguan.
Name them after the NYC Burroghs: Brooklyn (Kings County), Queens, the Bronx, Staten Island (Richmond County?), Manhattan.
Famous telephone exchanges Murry Hill, etc.
Famous Gangsters?
Just having some fun with sources for names.
jamespowers said:Aw c'mon. You guys just aren't looking at that hat. Here let me give you a hint:
If this isn't a Palomino then I never saw one. Hi Ho Palomino! Awaaaaaayyyyy! Put me down for one. The check is in the mail. :jeep:
Regards,
J