THUNDERDOG WOODWORKING

Welcome to the Brand page for “THUNDERDOG WOODWORKING”, which is offered here for Woodworking;the mark consists of a cross-section of a tree with eleven (11) rings of the tree inside the bark. the bark on the outside does not have smooth edges, but varies in width around the edge of the cross-section. the cross section is not contiguous as it has the phrase thunderdog woodworking going through the middle of the cross-section. thunderdog is centered on top of woodworking which is also centered below it in a smaller font. thunderdog is in all capital letters with the t and the second d being larger than the rest of the letters. all letters of woodworking are in capital letters, but all letters are the same size font. there are no rings of the tree in the background of thunderdog but the rings of the tree do go through woodworking. the top left of the bark section of the cross-section of the tree is noticeably thicker with two jagged edges and one smooth longer portion of that section. at the top of the cross-section is a silhouette of a male dog that looks like a hunting dog. the dog has a short, pointed tail which points up and to the left. the dog's legs stand staggered, with both back feet on the bark and only one front foot on the bark. one of the front legs is picked up in the front and the dog's nose is pointed to the right as if he were sniffing something. the middle of the cross-section of the tree has no rings in it from halfway through the n in thunderdog to approximately the beginning of the second d in thunderdog. the white area also encompasses the second wo and most of the r in woodworking.;thunder dog woodworking;color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;woodworking;.

Its status is currently believed to be active. Its class is unavailable. “THUNDERDOG WOODWORKING” is believed to be currently owned by “David Alan Doscher”.

Owner:
DAVID ALAN DOSCHER
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Description:
Woodworking;The mark consists of a cross-section of a tree with eleven (11) rings of the tree inside the bark. The bark on the outside does not have smooth edges, but varies in width around the edge of the cross-section. The cross section is not contiguous as it has the phrase THUNDERDOG WOODWORKING going through the middle of the cross-section. THUNDERDOG is centered on top of WOODWORKING which is also centered below it in a smaller font. THUNDERDOG is in all capital letters with the T and the second D being larger than the rest of the letters. All letters of WOODWORKING are in capital letters, but all letters are the same size font. There are no rings of the tree in the background of THUNDERDOG but the rings of the tree do go through WOODWORKING. The top left of the bark section of the cross-section of the tree is noticeably thicker with two jagged edges and one smooth longer portion of that section. At the top of the cross-section is a silhouette of a male dog that looks like a hunting dog. The dog has a short, pointed tail which points up and to the left. The dog's legs stand staggered, with both back feet on the bark and only one front foot on the bark. One of the front legs is picked up in the front and the dog's nose is pointed to the right as if he were sniffing something. The middle of the cross-section of the tree has no rings in it from halfway through the N in THUNDERDOG to approximately the beginning of the second D in THUNDERDOG. The white area also encompasses the second WO and most of the R in WOODWORKING.;THUNDER DOG WOODWORKING;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;WOODWORKING;
Categories: WOODWORKING