Texas State Parks Sign Maker
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- čas přidán 14. 01. 2019
- Signs of the Times
At state parks, iconic brown and yellow signs have told you where to go for years. And for decades they have all been made in the same shop at Bastrop State Park. The process is not as hands-on as it once was, but the Bastrop sign shop is still humming. Meet Willie Steinhauser, the state park sign maker.
The man behind the signs! Awesome video. I really enjoyed watching his enthusiasm. I have this kind of enthusiasm every time I visit a Texas State Park. Thank you Willie Steinhauser for a job well done and to all those whether employed, volunteers or visitors of TSP’s who contribute to maintaining the parks.
I am so blessed to have met this man many years ago (we used to ride bikes to a business class at A&M). He is, hands down, what I aspire to be (ethical, focused, helpful, blah blah blah). I love me some Willie Steinhauser.
This is one of the best videos. As I was watching it just made me want to get out to the parks.
Great video...fantastic work, Mr. Steinhauser!
One of the best videos. Always wondered about the signs. Thank you for what you do sir.
Love this! Thank you, Willie!
Thank You, Willie ! I always wondered who made the signs. Im a hiker and when i see the brown arrow/yellow arrows and the i feel guided and accomplished. LOve our Texas State Parks ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I have always wondered the process for getting the signs out there, so thanks for publishing this video. An invaluable job, done by an AGGIE!
What a great job! Thanks for sharing! 😁
Thank you Willie! It was nice to meet you during our stay at the park. You do awesome work.
This is an amazing video! Thank you for sharing this neat, behind the scenes look. :)
Enjoyed the tour Willie. I'm a hobbyist sign carver myself. You turn out very fine work! Thanks for all your signage!!!
This was interesting, and Willie is funny. Thanks for sharing!
Great video, I was wondering as I’m watching the person use the chrome shot yellow how do you make sure that the paint isn’t over the edges? Really great craftsmanship a pleasure to watch.
Thanks for the signs!
Great video, always wondered how they were made. I passed some of those signs in my recent visit. 🏞🏔🏕
That Aggie ring though 😍👍
Always wondered
You do a great job.
Would so love to have this job!!!!!
Thank you. What is the brown color called?
I have a few questions about the CNC process. How can I get in touch with the sign shop?