(WSVN) - You see them on the street twirling signs. They’re paid to take their advertising to a whole new level. They’re in the 7 Spotlight. Here’s Karen Hensel. Max Durovic, AArrow Sign Spinners: ...
“We hate it when you call it sign twirlers,” says Caleb Jordan, who has worked in the industry six years and is the general manager for AArrow Advertising. Come blistering heat or pouring rain, the ...
This is it: Chance Jordan’s white whale. He holds a pointed sign in his arms, takes a deep breath and starts spinning. He hucks it into the air in what he calls a “Destructo Disc Skill Saw,” then ...
The toe flip. The sign pony. The thunder smash. Ray Rivera knows all the tricks, and the street corner is his stage. Rivera, 19, of Baltimore, works as a professional sign spinner, paid to advertise ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — There are multiple ways to spin this story. “No two spinners spin the same,” said Laramie Rosenfeld, general manager of The AArrow Sign Spinners in Austin. “You’re gonna see some ...
Vince Stromberg thinks he's doing a better job than me -- whirling his surfboard-size sign like a helicopter blade near the Russell Road onramp to the Las Vegas Beltway. While the only thing I spin ...