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I'm trying to come up with a name for my smithy. Any names or ideas would be helpful.

So far, the best ones I've got are

silver creek forge
gray wolf forge
white wolf forge

Shmiti's smithy?
Honking chicken furnace!!
The hot place!

I dunno man, I think its something a person has to think up themselves..
your's sound good

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only problem with scf is that i wont always be by it, as in i will most likely move as i get older.

that's not the ONLY problem with SCF. The other problem is that I AM SCF!!!! ;)

I thought the same thing when I chose Sandy Creek Forge.....but then I realized that even if I ever did find a place in town for the forge.... Sandy Creek Forge still has a nice rustic ring to it, whether it's by the creek or not. But yeh, like rainsfire said, it's kind of a personal thing.

-Aaron @ the SCF

Pick a name that fits you and, all else being equal, has a good marketing ring to it.

I selected Desert Rat Forge. I live out in the desert and friends have referred to me as a desert rat for years. Around here "desert rat" evokes the image of a unique "excentric" crusty old fart. I play up the part for clients. I even have two burros that greet folks that come to my shop.

I use Finnr Bjornsson Studios, Finnr Bjornsson is my SCA name and most people know me by it.
Finnr / Art

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Okay. Lol Aaron, I forgot that your initials so to speak are SCF, gonna have to think about this one. hehe.

I like grey.....and my family like silver....so i'lll make my decision soon i hope.

If it's a decision you are having difficulties with, can I recommend that you utilize a digital decision maker?

This is a round metallic device composed of copper and nickel, often bearing the images of an eagle on one face and a certain distinguished gentleman on the other. You quite possibly have several in your pocket right now.

Cast it toward the heavens and recite the following arcane incantation: "Heads it's Grey - Tails it's Silver!". The gods will smile and when your cupronickel disk comes to rest, you will find your decision has been made for you.

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lol, blubrick, good idea, im gonna go do that right now.

Ah.. I was wondering about this same thing and ran some stuff past Mark Aspery about why he doesn't have some cool sounding name, or a cool looking touchmark. His response was that when somebody sees a piece of work that he's done he wants them to know that it was Mark Aspery that made it. That's why his touchmark is Aspery. Rather than some cool sounding name, or design or whatever. The more I thought about it, the more it made sense to me. I guess I'd rather have folks be amazed by, or talk about, or muse over my work and the quality of it rather than the cool / catchy name of my smithy or how novel my touchmark is. So for now, my touchmark will be my initials.

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really though, the name of the business and your name don't have to be exclusive. I always mark projects with my initials "ADL", or sometimes with "LINDSTROM" if there is enough room on the project for it. If it is something that was produced by way of connection with the Sandy Creek Forge, it also gets "SCF" stamped on it. Example: if I make up a christmas gift for a family member it will usually just get the "ADL" stamping. If I build a railing or a set of hooks or whatever for a paying customer they get the "SCF" stamp and the "ADL" stamp. In the case of a railing there is probably room for "LINDSTROM" so I'd use that instead of "ADL." So, in summary, I think it's very much acceptable to use both a "business" name and your own personal/artist touchmark.

-Aaron@ the SCF

:Dyeah like bb said flip a coin! mine is the Inferno Forge ie: infernosmithing . I mostly stamp my intials CDJ on my work expect on a gate I`am working on it will have CDJ stamped on it and may have Inferno Forge on it LOL

M brothers.........I can't say what you should do since I've never really named my shop.
I'm torn between two possible names for my shop.
I want a name that's simple,yet unique......that's not always easy to do.

1st choice: Flannery's Forge (my name.....and it has a certain 'ring' to it.)
2nd choice: Hog Branch Iron Works ( where I live......but not so catchy )
(But.......a snarling pig with a hammer would make a great logo!

The choice of a name or touchmark, once decided, will become the identifier. If a smith just blows smoke then whatever identifies him will be related to either his name or touchmark. To me a touchmark is easier to use than letter stamps. If your name is made on one stamp then it is a touchmark, no?

It is semantics to some extent and Mark Aspery is certainly a fine smith whose work needs no 'touching' up.

dief gives good advice, all else being equal choose something with a sound that YOU like to say, so that when you do you smile because of what it means to you. That is infectious.

Ah.. I was wondering about this same thing and ran some stuff past Mark Aspery about why he doesn't have some cool sounding name, or a cool looking touchmark. His response was that when somebody sees a piece of work that he's done he wants them to know that it was Mark Aspery that made it. That's why his touchmark is Aspery. Rather than some cool sounding name, or design or whatever. The more I thought about it, the more it made sense to me. I guess I'd rather have folks be amazed by, or talk about, or muse over my work and the quality of it rather than the cool / catchy name of my smithy or how novel my touchmark is. So for now, my touchmark will be my initials.


DITTO TO THAT. I managed to combine my initials into a cool looking symbol also, so win win.

maybe if you can't think of the name it isn't time for it yet....sometimes pushing one out just to have one will make you rethink it later on and want to change it. Then the hassle of changing everything with the old name, etc.

I say when it smacks you in the face thats what it is...until then. just wait for it. it will come to you in due time.

Peyton

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I have come up with it now.

"Enter the Dragon's Lair,
and bring forth the Dragon's
rage, and forge it into shape."
Silver Creek Forge Motto

Silver Creek Forge

get around employing the 2nd (or first) and

its nearly there ;)

"Enter the Dragon's Lair,
bring forth his rage,
and forge it into shape."

something like that, avoid department of redundancy department type descriptors
say it out loud a hundred times, corrupt it, make it lazy

my informal motto (in a heavy Russian Accent)
strong like bull,
smart like tractor :p

My plan for a name for my smithy is "FrostFire Forge". My hometown's name is Frostburg and well I wanted to have a little bit of it in my smithy's name. No matter where I'll end up, that's still where I've come from ;-).

-Dan

The only western named department store in Dujiangyan is called Trustmart so I simply removed the first letter for my name. It seems to work. I also have my slogan which really sort of means that if you can pick it up it is probably not one of my products which tend to be somewhat robust. Sean out here says I do everything too heavy but that is only professional jealousy on his part.

Philip we sound like kindred spirits, My reputation is that I start with 1" rd to make key fobs.

Mine is Indian Creek Forge...since I live on Indian Creek. Not terribly original but I like the sound of it.

K

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get around employing the 2nd (or first) and

its nearly there ;)

"Enter the Dragon's Lair,
bring forth his rage,
and forge it into shape."

something like that, avoid department of redundancy department type descriptors
say it out loud a hundred times, corrupt it, make it lazy

my informal motto (in a heavy Russian Accent)
strong like bull,
smart like tractor :P


thank's IC will use that one, a lot better worded

I came up with a name for my forge that is also my initials. So, when people see my FF in a diamond touchmark, it can mean Fredly Forge, or Fred Frontino, either one.

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