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shon lenzo
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Sometimes I get a bit restless
And think about iselling everything
Trading the markets a bit
And doing signs while living the ‘van life ‘
( or RV life or box truck life ) on the road .
I have some experience doing this when I was younger .
I thought a saw a plotter for sale new for a few hundred $!
Just throw it in the van with some vinyl, stencil mask and paint
Along with lettering brushes and a general purpose airbrush
Maybe some krylon spray paint -
And one could wander eternally while making what is needed
From place to place .
Maybe I should just set up
and try this on a small road trip first .
Being ‘on the road’ doesn’t seem as ‘cool’ as it once was .
Much like large parts of the west coast are different now .
There seem to be large numbers of people without a permanent place to stay now and it ‘ruins it for everyone’
Compared to ‘the old days ‘
Has anyone done this sort of thing ?
What did you think about it ?

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Manzanita,Oregon
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Alicia B. Jennings
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FranCisco Vargas tried the "Life of a Snapper" back around 2000. He did make a few signs, but it was more about the adventure. I think he called himself, The Millennium Signman. And I think his stories were in a sign trade magazine.

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Signs by Alicia Jennings (Mudflap Girl)
Tacoma, WA
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Have Lipstick, will travel.

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Alicia, he partnered with Richard Bustamante and they were the Traveling Millennial Sign Artist. Didn't last very long.

Shon, there is a country filled with sign folks struggling to carve a nitch in their communitites and just getting by. For many of these folks having someone roll into town and snap a couple jobs could cost them their rent for the month. It once was a cool way to live ( I did it ) but I think times have changed. If you could find towns that don't have a sign person that might be a way to go, but then you'd find one and stay. Welcome to the cycle.

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making the complicated simple, awesomely simple, that's creativity. — Charles Mingus

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[ February 06, 2022, 08:59 AM: Message edited by: Rick Sacks ]

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The SignShop
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I traveled around for about 2 weeks with my sign kit back in the 80's. I didn't paint one sign, but I have good memories of the road.

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I did the traveling scene with ladders and kit back in the late sixties. I found places that depended on snappers. I found places where the quality sign painters didn't want to go. I did signs for wrecking yards and used auto parts and farm stands and roadside tobacco. I did some pawn shops and off brand tire stores. Thrift shops too. I did a fleet of logging trucks and some garbage trucks and tow trucks. That was all before every neighborhood had a kid with a vinyl cutter and a hundred dollar program. It takes time now to find the side of town that wants a snapper, and when you solicite work, you always put the customer in charge of dictating the price. Whatta hassle.

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In the mid seventies my new wife and I traveled the southern states for 7 months in a pickup with a topper. Basic necessities along with sign kit and paints.

Yes we had a blast and saw things and places. Did not make any money but never went hungry for long. It is a very different world now. Rick sums that up well.

If you want to look at as a sort of working vacation, fine, just be careful. And I would never attempt it without packing a hand gun.

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Rick-
You have perfectly described my time on the road
As a snapper .
Things were different when it still took considerable skill to paint a single letter well .
The first shop I went into as a kid had me paint ‘For Sale’
In a Helvetica bold type font .
Those words / letters pretty much cover the various brush strokes required to show of someone can hand letter .
It was harder than it looked but I did learn .

[ February 09, 2022, 10:24 AM: Message edited by: shon lenzo ]

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Now the original vinyl guys can complain about how tough things were before digital printers !

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