Once again, the KVOE listening area has one of the coolest things made in Kansas.
This year, that “Thing” came out of Hartford and is focused on increased safety and efficiency when it comes to road maintenance. The pivot sign device was created and patented by Hartford native John O’Connor, who previously worked as a road grader for the Lyon County Highway Department for nearly a decade.
In fact, it was experiences during his time with the department that led to the creation of the device, according to Nick Bess of Bess Machining LLC., a recent guest of KVOE’s Morning Show.
Bess Machining took over manufacturing the device roughly three years ago and according to Bess, it was highly popular in both Lyon and Coffey counties at that time. Since taking over, the product is now in 15 different states.
The pivot sign device allows for road signs to be pushed over by wide equipment or vehicles traveling down a road without damaging the sign or vehicle. The device also allows for maintenance crews to pull a sign up by hand and snap it back into its vertical position.
The pivot sign device was nominated and selected as a top ten finalist in the 2025 Coolest Thing Made in Kansas competition. Bess says it was an exciting moment when the news broke.
Voting for the Coolest Thing Made in Kansas is open now through October 3 and can be done at Kansascool.com.
You can learn more about the pivot sign device by clicking here.













