About 15 years ago, my friend Wayne Novak gave me some of the best advice I've ever received. He said " Even though you work for someone else, you should have something that's unique to you - something no one else can do". The reason was twofold - first, it establishes your identity in addition to the company you work for. Second, it establishes a benchmark or a standard of pride that's a cut above the normal product. I didn't get to build a lot of Signature Grades at Gunsite, as time just didn't allow it. They are still out there, and in capable hands.
I still believe a craftsman has to have something that's unique to him, and in my case I've chosen the traditional hand built 1911. I stand in awe of the things Ned and Chuck can do on a machine, but that's just not my
thing. For me, what makes a gun a signature effort is that it represents my very best efforts. I don't farm out work, or have anyone else in the shop assist on any aspect of the build. From hand checkering to final polish and finish, only one person is involved. I even make my own grips for each one. I also try to live up to a simple motto - "Each one better than the last". Sometimes the "improvements" might be hard to spot, and might be something so intangible as a subtle change in the "feel" of the gun, but rest assured - the effort is there, every time.
I feel that if you're going to put your name on a product at that level, it should be a reflection on the builder, not a community project, assembled and "signed".
There are only a couple of YoBo Signature Grades out there that I didn't personally build, and it's something we won't do anymore. Ray Harms built two excellent examples - absolutely fantastic detail, and perfect function. Ray's moved on, and is going great guns with his metal Glock frame, but I'm sure he could speak volumes about what a PITA the old man can be when a gun is going to be called a Signature Grade

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