Members flaminghranch Posted May 23, 2009 Members Report Posted May 23, 2009 OK- cool names and reasons, Mine comes from being a Fire Fighter for 30 years, raised on a ranch I eventually bought from the family, last name is Hurley- thus FLAMING H RANCH Quote Duane
Members okie44 Posted May 27, 2009 Members Report Posted May 27, 2009 Mine is the "Half Circle J". It was my grandfather's brand in Oklahoma Territory, before state hood. Same name too, I am the IIIrd. Thought it would be cool. I don't have the stamp with the name made yet, but for now, I just stamp the brand on holsters using a J letter stamp, and a half circle made from a ground down roll pin. Quote
Members nobearsyet Posted May 27, 2009 Members Report Posted May 27, 2009 My stamp is simply my first and last initial angled so that they touch and look kinda like an inverted V It's also a registered cattle brand Quote I really need to learn what I'm doing, then maybe I won't make too many more mistakes. But then again people have always told me I am over ambitious.
Members kissholsters Posted July 14, 2009 Members Report Posted July 14, 2009 i dont have anything good but it is K.I.S.S HOLSTERS Quote
Members Windom Leather Posted July 16, 2009 Members Report Posted July 16, 2009 Mine comes from our ranch. I dont have it uploaded in this computer to show yet but the kw brand stands for kathie and will which is my wife and I (she says it stands for kathie windom). It has a horse head on both sides of the brand ((which is from her tatoo on her shoulder that I took a picture of and doctored up in a grafics program) and then says horse ranch underneath it all. Now that I started working leather I have to modify the "horse ranch" to include leather. Quote Will Windom Windom Leather "Slow down and you will get a more harmonious outcome"- Wilford Brimley
Drac Posted July 16, 2009 Report Posted July 16, 2009 this is gonna be a bit long, since it's evolved over time. when I started I had a very different name I planned to use, and whenever I was doing anything dealing with the leather work I used a certain zippo I had that was from a comic book series. well one night I sat down and was working on the font for the lettering and the logo design. since it was for the leather work, of course I was using the zippo. I was also doing shots of bacardi. the more I worked, the more ciggies I smoked and the more shots I did. the more I saw the name on the zippo and the more I saw the name and logo I was designing, the more I liked the name on the zippo. the name on the zippo was Molly's Escort Service from the comic series Sin City. decided I liked Molly's better (especially since I could use the same name if I ever expanded into other types of leather work like I wanted to) so I slightly modified the font and started using Molly's for the name. fast forward a few years to the next evolution. people decided there needed to be a logo that would identify them easily to each other while being somewhat discreet and have meaning behind it and the whole scene decided there would a contest for it. I decided to try my hand at it and came up with what I thought was a great design with meaning behind it. never got around to sending it in to the committee so I ended up using it meself for the logo since I'd never come up with one after doing the name. another flash forward. I'd stopped doing leather for a bit then decided to start again. since so much had changed in what I was doing, I decided it was time for a new name. I felt like I was being reborn with the leather work, rising from the ashes, so the biz name became Phoenix Rising and I added a bit to the logo to reflect that. flash forward yet again. after a few years of that, I felt like I'd settled back in and was comfortable with what I was doing again so the name just didn't seem to fit and the old name just kept calling out to me, so back to Molly's it was. sort of full circle, as it were, which fit in with the logo perfectly. Quote frissenfrassenmussafrussen...
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