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What's in a name?!?!?

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Hello everyone. I am returning to the leatherwork industry after almost a full decade off. through the 80's and 90's I worked at and then owned Hockey and Figure Skate sharpening and repair outlets (On Edge Skate Specialists! - Universal Sports Repair). In these establishments we offered skate repair, equipment repair and refurbishing that included loads of leather work of all different facets but also skate sharpening.

Anyway's long story short, I have a 29K58 patcher and not much else and I am going to restart my leatherwork hobby/carreer and I am stumped in the name department. I have motorcycle and scooter riding friends and would imagine that I would get involved in that type of work, I also still know people at the rinks and would imagine that I might do some of that but I wouldn't mind making the odd handbag either so some form of jazziness to the name wouldn't hurt either. It's just tough to try to encompass all the facets of the business in one catchy slogany type name.

What do you call yourselves??? And am I making too much out of this...?

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Awhile back we had this thread:

http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?s...=maker%27s+mark

It gives a good idea why people use the maker's stamps they do, and their reasoning behind it.

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That's awesome. Thanks for the help.

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i came up with my name talking to my bro in law and telling the kind of holster i had done. he was telling that need to do this and do that to the holster. i told him i want to keep it kiss and here we are

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for your business how about "On the Edge"

skates are on "edge"

a lot of bikers live on the "edge" of life

and if you do purses and the odd whatnot you are on the "edge" of your normal business.

just a thought and worth what you paid for it......

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