Mr. C, I have to echo the previous comment. I really like this one. Thank you for inventing this "on the spot." This is a relative of the oracle knot and the Edison knot from Who Sees This?, but it is still distinctive. This knot reminded me of a trophy. However, a "trophy knot" already exists, invented by the Knotty Professor. Since this was invented by a British gentleman (yourself), I would want to call it the "Wimbledon knot." Its form reminds of the trophy given to the men's champion at Wimbledon. Keep up the great content.
Thank you Philos, like the new name for it so far 👍🏼👔 And thank you for the support too. Linwood has some lovely tie knots and love his presentation style. Boris Mocka is new to me, and hopefully I don't repeat any of his hundreds of tie knots. He has some spectacular ones on his channel. Usually I practice until I like one, then name it, check to see if it's a repeat of anyone's, then publish it. Thought I'd show it 'live' so to speak and raw.
@@MrCsKnotAnotherTie Just found your channel, nice content. You have some very cool knots. I also really like the name Wimbledon! It does look like the men's trophy.
It was made up on the spot, I had no plan, I just went with the flow. Sometimes they are easy, some are more challenging. If you look at some of the knots by Boris Mocka, I think you might need a Masters degree in origami, some are that complicated looking. I also like to challenge myself. and with at least a possible 266,682 different combinations of how to tie a tie, there's still a lot to go at.
I really like this one.
Mr. C, I have to echo the previous comment. I really like this one. Thank you for inventing this "on the spot." This is a relative of the oracle knot and the Edison knot from Who Sees This?, but it is still distinctive.
This knot reminded me of a trophy. However, a "trophy knot" already exists, invented by the Knotty Professor. Since this was invented by a British gentleman (yourself), I would want to call it the "Wimbledon knot." Its form reminds of the trophy given to the men's champion at Wimbledon. Keep up the great content.
Thank you Philos, like the new name for it so far 👍🏼👔 And thank you for the support too. Linwood has some lovely tie knots and love his presentation style. Boris Mocka is new to me, and hopefully I don't repeat any of his hundreds of tie knots. He has some spectacular ones on his channel.
Usually I practice until I like one, then name it, check to see if it's a repeat of anyone's, then publish it. Thought I'd show it 'live' so to speak and raw.
@@MrCsKnotAnotherTie Great technique.
Your right. It does have a trophy look. I do like the name you gave it, too.
I like the name also. Wimbledon is quintessentially British ❤
@@MrCsKnotAnotherTie Just found your channel, nice content. You have some very cool knots. I also really like the name Wimbledon! It does look like the men's trophy.
you are just making it hard. why do it that way s
It was made up on the spot, I had no plan, I just went with the flow. Sometimes they are easy, some are more challenging. If you look at some of the knots by Boris Mocka, I think you might need a Masters degree in origami, some are that complicated looking. I also like to challenge myself. and with at least a possible 266,682 different combinations of how to tie a tie, there's still a lot to go at.