Sign, sign ... everywhere a sign

Kenny Stoner perfects 'a dying profession'

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"The good work is still done by hand," he said. "It's a dying profession. I learned it all with a brush; I had to be persistent."

Earlier in his career, Stoner was also the guy who hand-painted the farmers' names on the sides of their trucks. He estimated at one time, he probably painted names on more than 500 trucks a year, which equals thousands throughout his career. He also painted three-sided murals on 140 vehicles, mentioning those jobs were good ones to keep him busy in the winter.

As Stoner related some of his projects/jobs throughout the years, his wife reminded him of another one of his endeavors.

"Don't forget the watertowers you painted," Gail shouted from the office inside the shop.

"I've done a lot of dumb stuff," Stoner said with a grin.

Stoner can't remember all the signs he's created throughout the years, but he does remember the customers. Behind every sign, there is a face ... and behind every face is a story. Stoner enjoys the memories, and he and Gail like going out and about to track some of his older signs to see how they've weathered throughout the years. They aren't hard to find. Around nearly every corner, a one-of-a-kind Stoner sign appears.

But Stoner doesn't seem too concerned about how many signs he's painted. He almost appears embarrassed with compliments, noting he just wants to be conscientious with his customers and deliver the types of signs they want.

"It's no good unless they like it," he said. "You really just have to take the time to find out what they want."

So how much does one of Stoner's signs cost? He said he can hit nearly anyone's budget, but his answer to how much a sign will cost is far more colorful.

"People will ask me how much a sign costs, and I'll say, 'How much does a dress cost? You can go to Walmart or you can go to Saks. They are both dresses.'"

Besides his sign work, Stoner has also become well-known for his carving and woodworking. His shop is his playground of tools that helps him create some fantastic pieces. He speaks easily of different periods — Renaissance, Federal, Victorian ... — again, all self-taught. He's well-read on a variety of subjects and studies a variety of passions, including landscaping, carving, period decor and more.

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