Need help with naming a new tack store

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Just a practical suggestion, name your store starting with “A” so if you have competing stores in the area, you’ll show up in the directory as the first shop…if anyone uses a directory anymore…

I always liked saddlery. So The Moldy Martingale Saddlery.

PS: We sell to stores!!!

[QUOTE=Mardi;3953474]
Seems to me, names work very well. For example, these merchants:

Mary’s (Mary’s Tack and Feed)
Bennett’s (Bennett Saddlery)
Carter’s (Carter’s Hay and Grain)
Miller’s (out of business now, but they were the KING)
Jedlicka’s (Jedlicka Saddlery in Santa Barbara)
Da Moors (DaMoors Tack and Feed at LA Equestrian Center)

and of course

Dover Saddlery[/QUOTE]

Yikes, is Jedlicka still around? I had them make me a saddle back in the early 70s.

Jedlicka’s is still there, both on De la Vina in Santa Barbara and in Santa Ynez.
Jed and Juan are long gone, and they don’t have a custom saddle shop there any more, but have other things.

“Mouldy Martingale” is cute, but it makes it sound like you’re selling junk.

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Somethings tells me OP may have figured out her tack store name by now. Thread is originally from 2009. Although I guess the thread could be useful for someone else.

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The Tack Shelter.

The folks frequenting your mobile shop at California shows will be wealthy enough to get the play on Tax Shelter. Heck, many of them will be trying to pass off their tack purchases as part of a money-losing but kind-of-legitimate horse business.

Also, the name suggests the mobile or at least not bricks-n-mortar nature of your business. If you are shopping out of a semi at a horse show, you are arguably shopping out of a a mere tack Shelter and not a Store.

the best “The Galloping Grape” tack/wine store combination …

You should name it whatever the town name is then saddlery eg Sydney Saddlery