How about "Timbers to Toothpicks" and everything in between.
How about "Timbers to Toothpicks" and everything in between.
The first 2 names are just too long and cumbersome for me. I agree that it would be ideal if you could come up with a short catchy name that identified your business; but something short and memorable will work too. From the name, bet an uneducated could not figure out what kind of a business "7-11" is?? How about a variatiion of your final suggestion.....TURNED TIMBERS or maybe
TIMBER TURNERS ??
I already voted for TT, but I had a thought last night....People don't normally need Turned stuff. So the clientele is usually going to be folks that have never needed it and might not even know what "Turning" is. They might describe them as "Post things" or "Banister thingies" or "Spindles" or "You know, those curvy round things that hold the railing up".
Just thinking that maybe we use a certain terminology so often that we consider it commonplace while others may consider it a foreign language.
Just a thought.
~john
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