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Good business name

This is the old Locksmith business info area and will be broken down to fill in the new sections below.

Postby DOORDOCTOR » 24 Oct 2006 12:01

lol good one quickpicks, ooo i got one, Door Closer Doctor :lol: (made that name up)

if it was real i bet schools would be in a big hurry to get their closers to me or me to come out to look at the mistakes and install errors of the school's maintenace and custodial crews.

real or fake, the name sounds good and i really think it will keep them old traditional style ones around longer(them ones from 1900's to 1980) closers seem to always be my strength in the feild.

i never get tired since each one is usually a differant problem and it never gets boring.
door closer expert

if its not broke dont fix it!
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business name

Postby scampdog » 24 Oct 2006 17:36

chopped up a Woolworths saying, and called mine Pick-N-Fix locksmiths.
there's no such thing as gravity.The earth SUCKS!!
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Postby HeadHunterCEO » 24 Oct 2006 19:32

Aardvark Lock,Key and security (top of the list)
Vanguard Locksmithing (but only if you are)
Doorologist
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Postby ldnlksmth » 12 Nov 2006 0:25

'me breaky inny' emergency lockout service

pretty much says it all.
keys, we don't need no stinking keys!
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Postby Mutzy » 18 Nov 2006 7:39

'Lock Doc Security Services'.

Hey, there have been worse names... :lol:
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Postby ldnlksmth » 18 Nov 2006 18:06

in my area there are two lockies that have licence plates reading MR LOK and DR LOCK
keys, we don't need no stinking keys!
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Postby ufd538 » 19 Nov 2006 2:06

Here is what you do...find the most reputable locksmith in the area and put an A in front of it....jk

how about

A Man in a Van lock service.....unless you are not using a van, and car doesn't rhyme

Or since you are no where near Ohio USA, the company I work for, my uncle's. It is catchy, and will probably get you first in the phone book, and people tend to remember it.

A-Abra-Cadabra Lock Service


or maybe

Specialist Lock service

Or Ala-Kazam
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Postby Miami-Locksmith » 30 Nov 2006 8:38

I know this thread is long gone - but still, taylorgdl - dude - what name did you pick in the end?
Miami Locksmith and security technician
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Postby hellfire911 » 9 Dec 2006 22:39

XFactorialocks
XFlocks
"You Don't realize how much you love someone until they're gone. :(
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Postby hellfire911 » 9 Dec 2006 22:40

Wait I got another
"Al-ockazam
"You Don't realize how much you love someone until they're gone. :(
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Locksmiths

Postby New-York-Locksmith » 10 Dec 2006 5:33

how about something simple:

"Locksmith Services" or
"Locksmith & Locksmith" or
"Dr. Lock and Mr Smith" (probably the best of the 3)
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Postby Wrenchman » 10 Dec 2006 6:22

What about "C4 Locksmithing", stand back please!

:D

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Before you pick a lock:
The first thing that you should do is check to make sure that
the lock is your's and secondly make sure its not in use.
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Postby Raccoon » 11 Dec 2006 3:24

Aardvark 24 Hour Locksmiths
Ajax Automotive Openings
Acme Roadside Assistance
Able Baker Lock & Key
Baby Anchor Sentry Services
Brutus and Son's Break-Ins
Drill Happy Locksmith
Happy Go Lockies
She Sells Stupendous Safe Security
Yankee Doodle Door Doctor
Angle Grinder Man
Dial L for Locksmith
<Your Name> [and Son] Locksmith[s]
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