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Ok, so just curious to know if your makers mark has any special meaning to ya.

Mine is MadJacks -- my kids names are Madelyn and Jackson

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Essex Custom Leather is in Essex County, Massachusetts. :-)

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TK-Leather = Tim and Kim leather

Tim Worley

TK-Leather

If you don't ask and dont try how are you gonna learn anything?

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Old Timer saddlery : an old timer making old time saddles ! :wacko:

"The gun fight at the O.K. corral was actually started by two saddlemakers sitting around a bottle of whiskey talking about saddle fitting"...

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Rugged Cross Saddlery

The way God blessed me in being able to go to a saddle building school, the wonderful "deals" He has given me finding equipment and tools and the work He has brought in for me I had to find a way to honor God in my business.

The Old Rugged Cross is one of my very favorite hymns. The first time I really remember hearing that song was in 1973 at my grandfathers funeral. During that song is the oly time I remember seeing my father cry. He helped me financially and with words of support and taught me my business ethic. Had to figure a way to honor him also.

Joe

Joe Boyles

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Lewistown, Montana

Romans 6:23

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I live a few hundred yards from The Rocky River, Chatham County, NC...so.....Rocky River Leather Co. Very clever of me...lol.

Tashabear, I am from Salem, Ma originally. I had no idea you were from Essex County...cool

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Black Canyon Leather

Many years ago I lived in Phoenix close to the Black Canyon Highway. I thought, back then it would be a cool name for a business, so 18 years later, that's what I picked. Though, someone has already parked blackcanyonleather.com, so I guess someone else thought it was a good name too.

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I don't have an actual stamp yet, but since others are sharing the story of the business names, here goes:

I grew up on a small horse farm in NJ. It was a very rural area, surrounded by old stone walls, wildlife and a variety of wildflowers and flowering trees (inc. our apple orchard). My favorite of all was the wild rose. I could smell them as they started blooming, while I took our dog on long walks down a nearby dirt road. In honor and memory of that special time in my life, I chose to name my business Wild Rose Creations.

So NO, it has nothing to do with being Irish (though I am) :rolleyes:

Holly Moore

Wild Rose Creations

http://www.wrcleather.com

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King's X

Cuz, when I tool something and make a mistake, I can invoke King's X and do it over with no penalty or ridicule from the spousal unit and/or children.

Nice thread.....

Greetings from Central Texas!

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Hey guys these are all great reasons. I always thinks its neat how nost everyone has a story to go along. thanks for respnding and keep em coming. James

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