NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — At a farm in Maury County, the buzz of insects at summer time is what you hear outside. Inside was a different buzz, the sound of signs carrying neon lights.
"Saving Americana!" Klint Griffin said, surrounded by vintage signs. "I think people have an emotional attachment to a fonder age."
"This is off a Country Boy restaurant out of Missouri," Griffin said, gesturing to a vintage sign of a boy carrying a fishing pole.
Griffin has long worked in antiques, but he's taken on a special interest in neon signs the past ten years.
"This is a Shell sign circa 1930," he said, showcasing another vintage piece. "It came out of Texas, used as target practice at one point. It was a large caliber rifle. The bullets tore through it."
Griffin runs Liquid Fire Vintage Neon.