The Signal Sticks were good. Handmade in Utah. That means something. A man’s work, not a machine’s.

Light as a feather. Strong as steel. Made from Nitinol. Nickel and titanium. The stuff they use in spacecraft. Indestructible, they said. Nearly true.
Nineteen inches long. Just right for talking far. Quarter wave on one band. Three-quarter on the other. Numbers that matter to men who know radio.



They worked better than the stock antenna. Always do. Factory stuff is for amateurs. This was for men who take their communication seriously.

Made for a cause. Youth groups. Ham radio. Good things. A man should support what matters.

Not pretty. Not polished. But that’s not the point. They worked. That’s what counts. In the mountains, in the cities, in the wild. When you need to be heard, these sticks did the job.
