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jack wills
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Besides "Woodie Guthrie" who Dylan fashioned his
craft from.
I wonder how many other known people were sign
painters during their career?
I think John Wayne, who made sets for film may
have also made or painted signs.
Is there any others that any of you might know of?

Jack

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Jack Wills
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Does being a legend in my own mind count?

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Sharing the WORD one sign at a time!!
Joe Golden
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721 Oak ST, Madisonville KY, 42431
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Most of he group of seven (famous Canadian landscape painters from the turn of the century) started out as signpainters

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Shane Durnford
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If I ever got to be famous, I still wouldn't be able to say I used to paint signs (gotta get that in before Raymond does).

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David Harding
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David...I am CERTAIN that you have painted signs!!!

I know I have.

"Painting" covers a lot of ground. Raymond himself admits to being an expert at coating out panels.

My personal preference was always a DeVillbis spray gun, but for smaller panels I was known to use a roller. [Rolling On The Floor] [Rolling On The Floor]

Heck, I even used a brush to apply size to some dimensional letters once!! [Applause] [Applause]

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There's an "Artist" guy named Jim Harrison. And there is the sclupture guy, Luis Alfonso Jimenez Jr., who's father did neon signs. And didn't Ed Roth, The Famous Rat Fink Man, didn't he work at Knott's Berry Farm as a sign painter there?

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Yes, Ed Roth worked at Knott's Berry Farm for a while painting signs and other artwork. Von Dutch did the same at the Brucker Brothers' Cars of the Stars museum, and of course did his own signs, one of which is owned by a friend of mine here in town. These two are known world wide while most of the rest of us are just legends in our own minds.... [Rolling On The Floor]

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The next question...is there a listing dept. for
those of us who are legends in our own minds?
What number would you be?
I am #45 in the pinstriper hall of fame?

Jack

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Jack Wills
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[Rolling On The Floor] [Rolling On The Floor] Jack!!! [Rolling On The Floor] [Rolling On The Floor]

I'd like to think I might make the top 500 of vinyl jockeys!!!

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Hoot Gibson was a signpainter as was another cowboy legend I can't remember now. Jerry Seinfeld's father was a signpainter and Jerry helped in the shop as a kid. Samual Adams and Ben Franklin painted signs at times as did Thomas Paine. There should be some repository listing those. I think the criteria Jack intended is those who gained fame elsewhere and were also signpainters?

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Kent Smith
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Yes, since I am here from Louisville, I know that Cassius Marcellus Clay jr.(aka Muhammad Ali) father was a sign painter. He was actually a pretty good sign painter. I can remember around downtown Louisville as a kid you could see signs painted on walls that has C Clay down in the corner. I met him once about 18 yeas ago. He was suppose to letter a van but did not show up to letter the van for several days. They called me and asked me to letter it. About the time I got ready to start, he shows up. I said since he had the job first and was better than I was, I would let him do it.He did not have the One Shot color needed and was going to drive back downtown. I told him that I would sell him a can that I had to save him a trip. I I sold him a can for a few dollars. He then started pointing out other cans he wanted (for the same price) I kind of laughed and said "No dude, I'm not selling my paint, I just trying to save you a trip downtown. Anybody that knew him knew he liked to drink. I think he was a little vapor locked then.

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Louisville Ky
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Thanks for some info about the sign painters.
I'm doing a paper on the subject and just wanted
a little info.
Kent, I spoke with Steve, a few days back. Seems
all is Ok at his place in S. Carolina.

Jack

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Jack Wills
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Wait, don't forget Jerry Sign-feld, and David Letter-man, and Albert Ein-sign.....

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how 'bout Tal Farlow

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Jerry Seinfeld's father was a sign salesmen. He clarified that in a tv interview.

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Wright Signs
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One of the cowboys from the old Miller's Outpost commercials was a sign painter. Not sure if Miller's Outpost was big outside of California, but they are now operating under the name of Anchor Blue.

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Bruce, the guy's name is Wild Bill. He lives out near Riverside, Cal. And he still in the sign biz. I think his ex made out better from the commercilas than he did.

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Signs by Alicia Jennings (Mudflap Girl)
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Bronner's Christmas Store here in Mich. is supposed to be the largest Chirstimas store in the world. Wally Bronner was a sign painter. I believe that Wally Bronner died this year or the end of last year.

http://www.bronners.com/history.html

[ September 21, 2008, 03:27 PM: Message edited by: Laura Butler ]

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Laura Butler
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Don't forget that Adolf Hitler painted showcards when he wasn't busy being turned down by the art galleries in Germany...

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Lee McKee
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Alicia, do you know what business name he operates under? I actually live pretty close to Riverside.

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Bruce Evans
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Rolling Stones guitarist Ron Wood said he used to make five dollars a day painting signs. He probably painted signs but probably wasn't a sign painter. Country singer K.T. Oslin, who had some hits back in the 80's. I heard an interview on the radio, she said "I had some horrible jobs before making it as a singer. Waitress, sign painter... The tone of voice she used when she said sign painter was what you would use to describe a very disgusting job.

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Click on Biography
http://www.ericsloane.com/

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Wright Signs
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As far as famous, but not in the sense we're talking here,I, having just attended an annual reunion, of sorts, of specwar types, was amazed to find out that many were in this industry before service and many afterwards.....one such individual is 86 yrs. old, former Marine Raider from Pacific arena, where he honed his skills as a sniper, equaling Carlos Hathcocks records and then some, no fanfare, just a job, later became a accomplished signwriter in North Dakota, where he still resides today, totally retired.....though conversation along those lines drew a tear from him, his words, "Best years so far."

As far as Ed Roth, fellow striper Jim Moser is dead on, Ed was a highly qualified signwriter, some of his wallwork is still available to veiw on buildings thruout Manti, Ut., his last home...just veiwing signs, shows one just how at ease he was w/a brush and paint...w/an occasional drip for flavor, lol.....

Also understand that Redd Foxx's father/grandfather were signwriters...would explain his affinity towards the industry, he always insisted on painted signs for all his stage shows...I know, I made alot of money from Redd, and shared some really special moments w/him...

Bruce, Wild Bill can be contacted thru Ron Foreman in Upland,Calif... it's under Ron's Colorworks, tell the ol' codger hello from me if you hook up, might throw one in there for Alicia also, as I know them to be good friends too......

[Cool]

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Hey Jack...It's not the Pinstripers' Hall of Fame....It's the Pinstripers' Wall of Flames! And you are always Ssssssmokin' Dude!

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Judy Grossman
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Sonora, CA 95370

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Australia's most famous, or should I say ... infamous ... signwriter was Alan Bond.

He started his career as an apprentice signwriter. Ended up buying out his boss, then moved to property development and the corporate world of finance.

He made multi millions and was the guy who bankrolled Australia's successful challenge for the America's Cup.

But he got too greedy and ended up "bankrupt" and in jail for bad deals costing investors millions. Of course he stashed away a comfortable nest egg and now, having served his time, is back in business far away from his creditors in Australia.

I must have missed the lesson: "How to make a Fortune" at Sign School! But at least I don't have any angry customers [Wink]

[ September 21, 2008, 08:26 PM: Message edited by: Jon Butterworth ]

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Charles Creators who invented the peanut roaster and commercial pop corn machine/ pop corn wagons was supposed to have been a sign painter.

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Kent Smith
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Jack . . .
Every sign painter-sign writer-sign artist is quite famous within their own community . . .

We're always being stopped in public by people who have been trying to, but can never 'catch' us,

who constantly have been 'trying' to call (but can never even get our answering machine) . . .

who have driven by our places, but can never catch a glimpse of us . . .

If we are wearing sunglasses, people peer at us incredulously and inquire . . .'Are'nt you that sign lady?'

While shopping or dining out we are most often accosted by the 'poveratti' who tell us how much they love our work and diligently question us for several minutes, yea, even far into the hour, about what all they need on a sign, only to end the conversation by replying to our own inquirey,'Oh, well-uh, I actually won't need it for another year or so . . . I just saw you and tho't about it and was just wondering. . .'

By the way, all the napkins, envelope-backs, and scraps of paper we have drawn on and laid-out our concepts upon during these 'casual' conversations are going to be worth millions of dollars as art . . . when we're dead.

Please admonish your fans to hang on to these eventual-priceless pieces.


[Razz]

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George Herriman
His "Krazy Kat" comic strip appeared in U.S. newspapers between 1913 and 1944.

James Whitcomb Riley, known as the "Hoosier Poet" was also a sign maker.

Jack Nicolson's father was a sign maker.

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Ray Rheaume
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I'm surprised no one has mentioned Norman Rockwell. He was a signpainter and walldog before becoming famous with the Saturday Evening Post.

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andy warhol.......peter max

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Back to "Wild Bill". The last time I was with him
was at the "Brush Rush" at Mike Clines, place in
NorCal.
Bill,and "Little Louie" rode together a couple years
back to make that meet.
A craftsman without question.

Jack

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Jack Wills
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Kent mentioned Hoot Gibson. A good friend of mine was hired a couple years ago to fly for Southwest and Hoot was his check out pilot. Southwest has, I think, three space shuttle pilots. My friend says he's like a kid in a candy store when flying with them. Hoot told him the shuttle is doing over a hundred miles an hour when it clears the launch tower.

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David Harding
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A very distinguished scientist I know is also an excellent artist and the art talent goes back generations in his family. He told me his grandfather was a sign painter in Switzerland over a hundred years ago. Bill Hartmann might not be famous to many, but he's pretty special to me.

http://www.psi.edu/hartmann/

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Don't forget "Jethro Bodine" on "The Beverly Hillbillies"

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If Jethro was a sign painter how come he can't figure out how to get a permit for the 100' tall flaming oil derrick sign he wants to erect just south of here in Carson City? [Rolling On The Floor] It's for the Beverly Hillbillies Casino he's been trying to get off the ground for years. Was Max Baer Jr. really a sign painter?

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