Hey James
I think you should call it:
The Cherry bomb!🧨🧨🧨
Frecciarossa - "Red Arrow" - After the Italian high-speed tilting train (train reference because it rides like it's on rails?).
"These new high-speed train from Trenitalia offer top-of-the-line service. The Frecciarossa 1000 is a luxurious environmentally-friendly option with the most advanced technology available. It has 16 powerful engines and can reach speeds of 250 miles (400km/h). The train is also completely silent and has obtained the certification of environmental impact (EPD)."
If you ever have a chance to go on one, do it - it is quite impressive, and is super cheap.
Of course, you would have to offer it in red!
Many companies named their soft boot carver with X, like Oxess named CX, virus and Kessler named x carve, so way not just names this board the “JX” to keep it simple
@jason100 Please don't name it that. I think it's sexist / in very bad taste.
"Shut up Tyler"
@emilecantin Fair enough. As another choice, I like the simplicity of JX from @pigbrogg
There’s the Korua Trench digger and Pencil, so I’d scratch those names.
I think cherry is cool, could even just have a subtle 🍒 graphic garnish… though cherry red racing stripes could look rad too.
Big White, BC, Canada
Yeah, I was reluctant at first but "Cherry Bomb" is kind of growing on me...
We'll have to save "Wild Cherry" for the expert/elite version though, the faster one. That one could also be the "Scalpel". This one carves a slightly wider track, slowing the rider down a bit to help maintain speed control. It's not the balls-to-the-wall speed tool designed to maximize g-force, it's the friendly riding intermediate's "Hero Maker". The latest proto makes black diamonds feel like blue squares. No kidding.
I'm just slaying...
I'm just slaying...
The Santoku
Santoku is a type of Japanese knife. Also known as the Bunka.
Or any name of knife type. But Japanese names are a little more esoteric.
Or maybe a type of sword (Samurai is already taken)
Big White, BC, Canada