Is the new Generation III SoftWash Systems Cradle Skid System so AWESOME it deserves a rename? Matt Lancaster Thinks So!
vote(s)
Generation III
17.2%
The Revolution
34.5%
The Minute Man
17.2%
The Patriot
31.0%
AC Lockyer said
Sep 24, 2014
Hey Y'all,
I was showing Matt Lancaster some pix of all of the new improvements on the new Gen III system the other day. He was so impressed he thought the new systems were not just a generational change but a quantum change. He thought the title Generation III was simply too bland for something now so advanced. It got me thinking maybe he is right. So I came up with a few Revolutionary War sounding names and started this poll.
Generation III
Just simply the next generation of the SoftWash Systems Cradle Skid System.
The Revolution
Making the skid the namesake of our movement.
The Minute Man
Some of the new advancements on the system include changes that will make mixing and delivering chems quicker, training of employees quicker and with the new SWS Exclusive Patent Pending Graduated Tank Straps mounting system changing out equipment literally only a minutes proposition.
The Patriot
Again a COOL Revolutionary War reference that will take the systems profile up a notch.
What name do you like best and let's discuss your thoughts.
AC
Brandon Vaughn said
Sep 24, 2014
Minute man has errrr.... negative connotations too. I voted for my favorite!
Eric Owen said
Sep 24, 2014
AC
Maybe " The Washington ". Potomac ? Valley Forge ? The Franklin ? Bunker Hill ??? Constitution ? The Freedom ? Liberty ? The Revere ?
AC Lockyer said
Sep 24, 2014
Eric Owen wrote:
AC
Maybe " The Washington ". Potomac ? Valley Forge ? The Franklin ? Bunker Hill ??? Constitution ? The Freedom ? Liberty ? The Revere ?
Im actually saving Liberty and Freedom for other things. Liberty SoftWash is also Eric & Lisa's company name as well.
AC
Chad Haugen said
Sep 24, 2014
Great ideas AC! I have always liked the name Pioneer. It has a powerful second meaning and some history in this country.
Chad Haugen said
Sep 24, 2014
Perhaps a name that is related to your overall mission statement?
Edward Yackenovich said
Sep 24, 2014
why not generation Patriot. since you already branded generation . like ford focus , or gmc envoy...just a though .....
Mark Fermoyle said
Sep 24, 2014
How 'bout, "The GC Nemesis"?
Hank Timmermann said
Sep 25, 2014
I like and voted for "The Revolution" .
Hank
Matt Lancaster said
Sep 25, 2014
Apparently I am not the only one. When I logged in I see a dead lock please vote so it doesn't go Gen I I I by default. The system is AWESOME has me contemplating selling my 2 to get a new one. Those who know me know I won't sell my Gen I it will get bronzed when service life is up.
Troy Layman said
Oct 3, 2014
My favorite two are leading the pack right now...and well, the "minute man" is the short one - no pun intended. :0)
Jason Mariano said
Oct 5, 2014
Ac ,
I happen to like the ‘Minute Man’ - it has a great reputation in history.
The history of the Minuteman ‘The minutemen were among the first people to fight in the American Revolution. Generally younger and more mobile, they served as part of a network for early response. They were members of a well-prepared militia of select men, whose members underwent additional training and held themselves ready to turn out rapidly for emergencies. They were chosen for their enthusiasm, reliability and strength’.
Sounds like all of us in the Softwash community.
AC Lockyer said
Oct 6, 2014
Jason Mariano wrote:
Ac ,
I happen to like the ‘Minute Man’ - it has a great reputation in history.
The history of the Minuteman ‘The minutemen were among the first people to fight in the American Revolution. Generally younger and more mobile, they served as part of a network for early response. They were members of a well-prepared militia of select men, whose members underwent additional training and held themselves ready to turn out rapidly for emergencies. They were chosen for their enthusiasm, reliability and strength’.
Hey Y'all,
I was showing Matt Lancaster some pix of all of the new improvements on the new Gen III system the other day. He was so impressed he thought the new systems were not just a generational change but a quantum change. He thought the title Generation III was simply too bland for something now so advanced. It got me thinking maybe he is right. So I came up with a few Revolutionary War sounding names and started this poll.
Generation III
Just simply the next generation of the SoftWash Systems Cradle Skid System.
The Revolution
Making the skid the namesake of our movement.
The Minute Man
Some of the new advancements on the system include changes that will make mixing and delivering chems quicker, training of employees quicker and with the new SWS Exclusive Patent Pending Graduated Tank Straps mounting system changing out equipment literally only a minutes proposition.
The Patriot
Again a COOL Revolutionary War reference that will take the systems profile up a notch.
What name do you like best and let's discuss your thoughts.
AC
Minute man has errrr.... negative connotations too.
I voted for my favorite!
Maybe " The Washington ". Potomac ? Valley Forge ? The Franklin ? Bunker Hill ??? Constitution ? The Freedom ? Liberty ? The Revere ?
Im actually saving Liberty and Freedom for other things. Liberty SoftWash is also Eric & Lisa's company name as well.
AC
why not generation Patriot. since you already branded generation . like ford focus , or gmc envoy...just a though .....
How 'bout, "The GC Nemesis"?
Hank
Apparently I am not the only one. When I logged in I see a dead lock please vote so it doesn't go Gen I I I by default. The system is AWESOME has me contemplating selling my 2 to get a new one. Those who know me know I won't sell my Gen I it will get bronzed when service life is up.

I happen to like the ‘Minute Man’ - it has a great reputation in history.
The history of the Minuteman ‘The minutemen were among the first people to fight in the American Revolution. Generally younger and more mobile, they served as part of a network for early response. They were members of a well-prepared militia of select men, whose members underwent additional training and held themselves ready to turn out rapidly for emergencies. They were chosen for their enthusiasm, reliability and strength’.
Sounds like all of us in the Softwash community.
I agree!