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I'm currently struggling with business/shop names, some examples here.
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by ukguy</i> <br /><br />Well Im at the point where I am being held up by creating business/shop names with humour for my town. I cant weather (or rather attempt to weather) the buildings until I have the name decals on the walls and such. <br /> <br />Here a a couple of the ones I have come up with. <br /> <br />R.Sole Cleaning Supplies [:D] <br />Rhydes Motorcycles <br /> <br />I think Rhydes could be too corny, maybe ? <br /> <br />I am also using family names and interests to create some. ie, my wife makes wedding cakes and is a caterer so carols corner cafe (DPM) will become 'Kim's Cakes' with a window display of tiny wedding cakes. <br /> <br />I would be inerested to know what names do you have on your layouts. <br /> <br />Have fun & be safe <br />Karl. <br /> <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />What about a Law Firm or Holding company named: Locke, Stocke & Barrele or of course the old chestnut Dewey, Cheatum & Howe.
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