Given the name/trademark lawyerly things that Riv has run into with bike names, 
Calumet might be a problem.
When photography was based on silver halide and chemistry  I knew Calumet as a 
respected business 
particularly for photo accessory/widgets.
Oh I just checked they are still at it 
(http://www.calumetphoto.co.uk/eng/browse/brands/calumet).

-JimD

On Jan 5, 2012, at 9:19 PM, Allan in Portland wrote:

> Perhaps this gives away my NW Indiana roots, but I gotta say Calumet would be 
> kinda nice for a bike name. However, those who've never made steel from ore, 
> or known someone that knew someone who did, probably wouldn't get it.
> 
> So... staying with my Indiana roots as root for good indian names, but aiming 
> a little less esoteric, I'm not sure one could do better for a bike than 
> Tippicanoe. It rolls off the tongue. It's fun to say. Friends and strangers 
> alike won't be able to resist adding "and Tyler too" every time they see you 
> with your new bike.
> 
> Regards,
> -Allan
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