Hello and welcome to our
signs2graphics website. I'm Tim
Shockey, owner / founder of
signs2graphics. I thought I
would share a little history
about myself and how our company
came to be. Our company is
family owned and operated. You can
purchase as little as one item or
contact us for bulk wholesale
prices. We sell and ship
worldwide.
In 1975 American was gearing up
for the Bi-centennial and I was
sixteen and a sophomore in high
school . I was artistic and
always wanted to be a cartoonist
and was going in that direction.
I had a weekly comic strip in
the local newspaper. It didn't
run too many weeks because I got
to busy with sign making and
girl dating! I just recently
started working on my comic
strip again. Reviving the old strips
and working on new ones. You can
see them at
www.wimpycomics.com .
My
older brother was artistic too and
was always hand painting names
on race / street cars. A local wrecker service ask him
to letter their three wreckers
in custom red, white and blue
lettering. He ask
me to draw the lettering and make a pattern for him so I did.
He lettered one wrecker and
decided he had done enough.
Well, the owner ask me if I would do them and I told
him I didn't have any experience
painting letters. His reply was
"If you can draw it you can
paint it". So, I did the other 2
wreckers. It didn't take long
for word to spread around town
that there was now a local sign
guy! Everyone started calling me
for sign jobs. "Shockey Signs"
had now been started! We hand lettered cars,
trucks, billboards, windows,
etc. Let's just say we would
paint on most anything! It would
take a whole day back then to to a job
that we can do in less than an hour today.
Then in 1982 someone figured out
a way to make things easier on
us old sign painters by
developing computerized sign
making equipment. I was working
for another sign company at that
time about 30 miles away and
still kept my company going too.
They bought one of the new vinyl
plotters. It was a Gerber
Signmaker IVB! WOW!!! It was
very limited as to what it could do. It had 1 font
built in and very font you
wanted to add cost $300 and was
on a card that you plugged into
the motherboard. It would hold
up to 8 fonts at a time. They
also had a card that had some
simple graphics like a
silhouette of a deer.
They put me in charge of
learning how to use it and so I
moved up from working in the
paint room to running this new
machine in a nice air
conditioned office! Well, of
course when I was done cutting I
had go back out to the paint
room and apply them. (Can't have
it good all the time I guess) I
worked there for a couple of
years then went full time in my
own company.
In 1984, God blessed us with a daughter, Gina, and with that our name
changed to "Shockey & Daughter
Sign Co.". That name sure got a lot of attention. Everyone would say "I have heard of 'somebody and son' but never 'somebody and daughter'!" As time passed, the
business grew and so did
demands. We outgrew our little
office and built a new facility.
Then in 1991 we were blessed again with another daughter, Heather. With
this we again changed our name
by adding an "s" to "Daughter",
making it "Shockey & Daughters
Sign Co.". We owned a large
video store in town for several
years (my wife managed it) and
decided to sell it with the new
baby here. When we did that gave
me the funding to purchase my
first computerized sign
equipment. Yes, I purchased a
good ol' Gerber Signmaker IVB! A
couple of years later they made
a add-on card that allowed you
to connect it to a computer
making cutting a whole new
world! Anything you could design
on the computer, you could now
cut!
Since then we have upgraded many
times and now can cut &
digitally print (1440 dpi) vinyl
up to 60" wide! We have 2
plotter/printers in the office
that we use.
In 1993 we were blessed yet
again, only with a son this
time, TJ. So I went out to the
company van and on the rear
bumper I added "...and TJ too!"
Well, when he got old enough to
understand some things, he
realized that he wasn't part of
the sign company name. Sooo, we
had the pleasure of toying with
changing the name again. So...
finally after kicking it around
for a bit my wife Janie came up
with one...... "signs2graphics".
Hopefully, this will be the last name change. But change is good, and we
want to continually change our
service by improving it for you,
our "valued" customer. We want
to be your "1 Stop Sign Shop".
We can only achieve this with
your help. If we offend you...
tell us... if we please you,
tell someone else.
Thank you for your patronage!
God Bless,
Timothy Shockey

Our daughter Gina in 1991 in
front of our company van.