We started out in my parents basement in 1994, with a small pantograph engraver, my dad would engrave things like pet tags and other small items after he finished his "real" job. I remember them getting all excited about a big order for 20 electrical tags!
they stayed in the basement for about 6 years, but after a while the phone calls and visits from customers at 10pm started to get old, so they moved into their first shop, a whopping 300 sq/ft, at that pont they had a
computer engraver and a laser engraver. They ended up landing 2 very large jobs for engraved
signs at a few nursing homes. I remember helping my dad build the wooden backboards on the picnic table in our backyard cause there wasn't enough room in the shop to fit a sheet of plywood!
after that job they moved to a larger shop of about 900 sq/ft and we outgrew that in 2 years. This was the time I started working there, having gained experience working for a much larger
sign company for 5 years, I started introducing more signage items into their engraving & awards business.
moved again into a larger shop of 2200 sq/ft, stayed there untill it burned down 2 years ago, luckily we had very good insurance and were able to get back up and running again pretty quickly in a different building, which is where we are now.
out of the 4
sign shops in our town, we are the only ones who have moved in the last 20 years, originally we were worried that customers wouldn't stay with us, but so far it has always been positive. It's a nice feeling to have to move because you've outgrown a space that at one point seemed huge.