Company names: You could choose wrong

Here in Tampa we have "Danglin' Dan's Tree Service", "Tarzan's", "The Tree Musketeers", "The Tree Feller", and "Bushwackers".

There's also a guy with a trailer spray painted, "Tree Trimming and Roof Repair." No joke.
 
Adams Dirt Design

I've passed the truck a few times in the last month and every time I think about the scene in Spaceballs where they're "combing" the desert
 
A nickname for Portland is "Stumptown"--evoking a bygone era of tall stumps and lumberjacks..

A friend thought to name his company "Stumptown Tree Service"

After some discussion, the name was set aside...:)
 
In the beginning of my side work career while working for Tree companies, doing my own work I called it Professional Tree, when it was time for a legal name with the state that name was already used, so I gave my company the name many customers called me anyway. They would always say Man you really have a Passion For Trees. So there it is.
PassionForTrees.com I have had some real good results because people are getting more knowledgeable and want to hire someone other than like Tom Dick or Harry Tree service. I got a lot of smack from some friends but after a little time they were all like " man that is definitely YOU! Passion For Trees.
 
I have seen the following outfits in the Northern Va. area
-Out on a limb Tree Service
-Grim Reaper Tree Service
-Cut em Low and call em Stumpy
-F.M. Tree Service
 
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Ahh... Did he move to Washington?
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Oh... There are probably more than one, dang still gonna have to deal with them.
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Well, while working on various storm projects in NOLA and central AL, I and a worker about passed out laughing when we saw "Pooh Monkey Tree Service" hand painted on a 1968 bucket truck. No Joke! That was in New Orleans.

In central AL we worked beside "Boobie Jack Tree Service"! Seriously!

Of course, as are many things named in New Orleans, there's always a number of "Who Dat Tree Services".
 
Just met a Best Tree Service at a Vermeer/Sherrill Seminar. One could guess they were hacks simply from their mullets, It was confirmed when I saw their sleeveless uniform shirts and when the throwline was demonstrated one of them said "I want to get me one of those!" Really topped it off for me when they all took off their shirts.
 

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