Theres a fair few people out there lettering,not really any place to apprentice or go to school for it so proper sign painters are fewer and fewer. But there are ways to learn now, with old books and some fellas like you that teach workshops here and there. Ive ben lucky to find some of them and learn what I can. We'll keep it alive.
Thanks Ken, what kind of paint do you recommend for painting on automobile panels? What about for wood signs verses metal signs? Which brushes are your go to favorite brushes?
Love this video,and enjoyed your history lesson. Your still pulling sharp lines. Thankyou so much! Glad to see you laying down some paint.
this is just great stuff! thank you for sharing your experience and your stories. priceless!
Oh I could watch and listen all day long ...... thank you so much for great subject and great stories,
Wow, I haven't thought about Highland Rim in years!!
Great memories there and at the fairgrounds.
Theres a fair few people out there lettering,not really any place to apprentice or go to school for it so proper sign painters are fewer and fewer. But there are ways to learn now, with old books and some fellas like you that teach workshops here and there. Ive ben lucky to find some of them and learn what I can. We'll keep it alive.
your voice sounds like Al Pacino ))
What is the name of the transferpaper for copy the pictures or text on the metal before painting
Thanks Ken, what kind of paint do you recommend for painting on automobile panels? What about for wood signs verses metal signs? Which brushes are your go to favorite brushes?