No where was I trying to convince the world of baggy pants being cool, mullets or any other cultural fads. When one is in the sign industry and they sport opinions or observations of their own type of work, it has nothing to do with 'COOL'. You took it to a new level of being 'COOL'. Not me. I was simply expressing how poorly that sign had been constructed, poor blends of grains, lousy board choices, poor glued up boards, improper assembly and most of all, 3" boards for a sign that size ??
Thinking outside the box is one thing, but that sign was still poorly executed which in my mind equates to f*ckin' ugly. Again, beauty in the eyes of the beholder has a lot to be said and when someone pays dearly for a poorly made sign like that, they will defend it, til the cows come home.
The day will come and I will give in to what I believe some of this garbage is....... 'COOL', but that is the day I probably started going blind.
I too, would like to see the final results of the sign and how it was installed. Sandblasted signs was a very huge part of our past. We made more signs in our shop in a year, than all the other shops in the area combined. We did have a wood working area for cutting, planing, jointing, gluing up, sanding, blasting and finishing. We had a good friend with a 12' drum sander who did our larger than normal sign blanks.