Dose anyone else sign their props?


by GBVA

22 years, 11 months ago


I have gone to a gifted art school for 5 years and im goign to be enterign another school for two more years and they taught us to always sign our work. I signed my proton pack with a white pen, dose anyone else do such a thing?

by sg1star

22 years, 11 months ago


i always put my mark on anything i do, but its hiddin so most ppl dont notice it.

by hawaiiangb

22 years, 11 months ago


I think a signature is warranted if it was your original design and creation.
It would be like painting an exact copy of the Mona Lisa and signing it on the bottom with your name. But i still think that anyone who builds a proton pack ROCKS!!!!

by back

22 years, 11 months ago


YES! one every part attached i engraved “BD Repairs” (home company) onto it.
im gone.

by ecto-3

22 years, 11 months ago


I think if you made it whether its your design or not you should sign it for the hell of it. Just a little momento, besides if you lose it someone will know whose it is wink

by spookbuster

22 years, 11 months ago


When I glue stuff together for my props, I write my name with the glue…
Does that count?
smile

by back

22 years, 11 months ago


You can also register your proton pack, trap basically anything you own with your local anti-theft dept. and they'll Id it for you and if its ever stolen its usally found quickly.
im gone.

by borzou99

22 years, 11 months ago


i don't need to sign my props, they just look that bad smile

by RoboProp

22 years, 11 months ago


On my old pack, I made up the text for the the red lable on the crank box and used my name as part of the ficticous company that supposedly built it. I used those small, white dry transfer letters that you can get at an electronics store. Looked pretty official. Kinda like signing your work, I guess.