I am going to have to make the other variants and out them side by side to show what I am talking about and help get a name for each one. I guess essentially they are all rattlesnake triple pip pins either fixes as 1 piece or in 2 or 3 pieces. I guess it is just too difficult to name them ( shrugs )
I have a few variations of this and I think I will have to get them all made and together to explain what I am trying to name them to give them a separate identity
just trying to get an appropriate name for it, that suits it's aesthetics and profile, if it's better described as a segmented triple pip/telescopic/concentric ring/ hybrid/ but hybrid rattlesnake pins is such a broad spectrum term but I am trying to give this type and a different name from others that are different than it. I am going to get the pins and variants together and try again
Don't know how my removed comment got here- it was for another channel! But anyway those are called "rattlesnake pins" and they're a tricky pick giving many chances for false sets.
what variant of rattlesnake pins would you say. they are able to br described in a few ways - hybrid rattlesnake pins, segmented triple pip, concentric ring , telescopic rattlesnakes. I am trying to find a good name that summarize the look and aesthetics of the complexity pieces of the pins. rattlesnake pin is pretty much the standard base but it's definitely a bit different than a standard rattlesnake or floating wafer pin and trying to get a solid name for this.
@@j.gabriel8573 I'm still on my first cup of coffee so I still have some brain fog going. "Hybrid" sounds good, or maybe borrowing from the world of plants "variegated" would describe them well. I think "cross-bred" would be going a bit too far though as someone might get offended...
@@P_RO_ I will have to make all the variants, but I think it's going to be confusing still and may not get an actual name for each pin that would properly describe it like other pins that are - double spool, mushroom spools, serrated, serrated spool, gin , barrels, etc. simply because these aren't your standard rattlesnake or floating wafer pins. I took something from what was once a driver pin to making them as key pins, the made outer and inner and as well as double rattlesnake PIP pins, several different varieties of what could be called triple pip/ segmented rattlesnake/ etc... I was just trying to get help with names for each of them, by starting off with that particular style. it's just so difficult to properly name and when you are able to make different variables that are essentially the same but yet so different, and they all could fit under the same name but it just doesn't seem right. it's a confusing situation for me, let alone for the picker to tries to make heads or tails of it
@@j.gabriel8573 Pins have gotten quite complex (which is a good thing) but given all the variants, descriptive names are getting equally complex too so I can't offer much other than maybe attaching your name or initials to the usual name for your new inventions. Something like a "JG rattlesnake hat pin" would be easier than describing a "rattlesnake hat spool serrated tapered anti-bump piston" pin to a neophyte picker.
@@P_RO_ I do appreciate you trying to help me out with this, and I also appreciate the others who have been giving interesting names but it's not like I'm trying to showcase the work of some of these pins that I make, it's just trying to find an appropriate name for them even though they share a lot of similarities and I think I'm going to have to redo that video or rather make a new one showing and showcasing the different ones of why I want to name them or give them an appropriate name. name. It's been something I've been struggling with for a while because I don't know what to call them. but if they had to have a name just to put them in a clump classification without giving a detail of what they really are, would be hybrid. I see them being seen in so many different ways and it could be very confusing. once again I do like to say thank you for trying to help me with this confusing task
I am just sticking with hybrid since they share the same similarities as well as differences. I was just trying to find a conclusion to a debate I've had with myself on trying to name them as singular pins. hard to do, when you break them down, it's a real mind screw. I'm going to stick with hybrids since they all cam be sumerized as triple,. segmented, and whatever else. some flared, some move more than others, some parts are longer than on others, but essentially are the same. it's just straight up insanity by definition I'd say
Bojangles
A death rattle
Beat me to it! Good job 😁😎🤘
Evil is what we call it 😂 great work!
I am going to have to make the other variants and out them side by side to show what I am talking about and help get a name for each one. I guess essentially they are all rattlesnake triple pip pins either fixes as 1 piece or in 2 or 3 pieces. I guess it is just too difficult to name them ( shrugs )
I would call them very difficult to pick 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hour about "Hells Rings".
I have a few variations of this and I think I will have to get them all made and together to explain what I am trying to name them to give them a separate identity
@@j.gabriel8573😉👍
Bouncing Bettie’s
Nightmare pins 😂. Amazing work J man. That looks incredible
just trying to get an appropriate name for it, that suits it's aesthetics and profile, if it's better described as a segmented triple pip/telescopic/concentric ring/ hybrid/ but hybrid rattlesnake pins is such a broad spectrum term but I am trying to give this type and a different name from others that are different than it. I am going to get the pins and variants together and try again
@@j.gabriel8573 telenemesis
Don't know how my removed comment got here- it was for another channel! But anyway those are called "rattlesnake pins" and they're a tricky pick giving many chances for false sets.
what variant of rattlesnake pins would you say. they are able to br described in a few ways - hybrid rattlesnake pins, segmented triple pip, concentric ring , telescopic rattlesnakes. I am trying to find a good name that summarize the look and aesthetics of the complexity pieces of the pins. rattlesnake pin is pretty much the standard base but it's definitely a bit different than a standard rattlesnake or floating wafer pin and trying to get a solid name for this.
@@j.gabriel8573 I'm still on my first cup of coffee so I still have some brain fog going. "Hybrid" sounds good, or maybe borrowing from the world of plants "variegated" would describe them well. I think "cross-bred" would be going a bit too far though as someone might get offended...
@@P_RO_ I will have to make all the variants, but I think it's going to be confusing still and may not get an actual name for each pin that would properly describe it like other pins that are - double spool, mushroom spools, serrated, serrated spool, gin , barrels, etc.
simply because these aren't your standard rattlesnake or floating wafer pins. I took something from what was once a driver pin to making them as key pins, the made outer and inner and as well as double rattlesnake PIP pins, several different varieties of what could be called triple pip/ segmented rattlesnake/ etc... I was just trying to get help with names for each of them, by starting off with that particular style. it's just so difficult to properly name and when you are able to make different variables that are essentially the same but yet so different, and they all could fit under the same name but it just doesn't seem right. it's a confusing situation for me, let alone for the picker to tries to make heads or tails of it
@@j.gabriel8573 Pins have gotten quite complex (which is a good thing) but given all the variants, descriptive names are getting equally complex too so I can't offer much other than maybe attaching your name or initials to the usual name for your new inventions. Something like a "JG rattlesnake hat pin" would be easier than describing a "rattlesnake hat spool serrated tapered anti-bump piston" pin to a neophyte picker.
@@P_RO_ I do appreciate you trying to help me out with this, and I also appreciate the others who have been giving interesting names but it's not like I'm trying to showcase the work of some of these pins that I make, it's just trying to find an appropriate name for them even though they share a lot of similarities and I think I'm going to have to redo that video or rather make a new one showing and showcasing the different ones of why I want to name them or give them an appropriate name. name. It's been something I've been struggling with for a while because I don't know what to call them. but if they had to have a name just to put them in a clump classification without giving a detail of what they really are, would be hybrid. I see them being seen in so many different ways and it could be very confusing. once again I do like to say thank you for trying to help me with this confusing task
Caterpillar , centipede or millipede?
I call it Cool 😎👍
I am just sticking with hybrid since they share the same similarities as well as differences. I was just trying to find a conclusion to a debate I've had with myself on trying to name them as singular pins. hard to do, when you break them down, it's a real mind screw. I'm going to stick with hybrids since they all cam be sumerized as triple,. segmented, and whatever else. some flared, some move more than others, some parts are longer than on others, but essentially are the same. it's just straight up insanity by definition I'd say
Shrapnel Cocktail?
Shrapnel on the rocks
I'd call it a nightmare lol. Joggler pin?