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| Poulan history article | |
| By: Cut4fun Date: April 14, 2013, 11:41 am | |
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| No clue who put this together. | |
| Figured some of you guys may like this. Great old pics and info | |
| history 16 pages worth. | |
| http://dl.owneriq.net/c/c9a0b982-4173-44b8-9483-43ff46d59882.pdf | |
| Same link above is embedded to use instead of link above when | |
| not working. Posted below. | |
| Poulan info... Also posted on Poulan thread | |
| I wish I had a lot to offer you guys but I really don't have a | |
| lot of technical or substantive things to offer. I mostly have | |
| just good memories of the folks that they were. I know that my | |
| grandfather was a very modest genious. As I said, I know that I | |
| regret not being very receptive as a yound man to his attempts | |
| to share his technical knowledge with me. | |
| Both of my grandparents gave a lot to others and especially to | |
| the church, which they believed in strongly. They never wanted | |
| others to know. Their faith got them through a lot though. | |
| I always did listen and asked questions about the history of the | |
| company and the saws. I found it interesting and historically | |
| significant. I found it interesting how Claude worked with the | |
| German prisoners cutting wood. He spoke very positive about his | |
| experience with them. He also said that they took and active | |
| role and interest in developing and improving the bow guide, | |
| which was initially shaped out of a truck fender. I got the | |
| feeling that they got along well. After that I know that Claude | |
| and Gertrude worked hard building the first bow guides in their | |
| garage (I think it was in Tyler, Texas) while Claude worked | |
| elsewhere during the day. | |
| From there the company found it's roots in Shreveport with | |
| Claude and his brothers and some primary engineers. They began | |
| to develop and sell their own models from the ground up. In the | |
| early 60's Claude sold the business to Charles Beaird and the | |
| factory remained in Shreveport for quite sometime until | |
| Electrolux bought it years later. | |
| After selling the company Claude began to develop and | |
| manufacture one of the first self-propelled lawn mowers. I | |
| believe that the company was called "Pro". They had a beautiful | |
| home on Cross Lake in Shreveport where they raised horses and | |
| cattle. The last time I visited the property the old boathouse | |
| was still there. My Grandad loved to fish and we also spent many | |
| weekends on their camp on Toledo Bend on the Texas, Louisiana | |
| border. That love for fishing has carried on through me to my | |
| son. | |
| In the mid-1970's My grandpartents followed us to San Diego, CA. | |
| (A world away from Shreveport), and that's where they stayed. My | |
| grandmother died in the mid-1980's and Grandad died in 1995. He | |
| donated his body to medical research. | |
| I wish I had more to offer that you guys were interested in but | |
| I really don't know much about chainsaws. I do have one kind of | |
| funny story though. When I was around 14 or 15 my Grandad taught | |
| me to use a chainsaw and turned me loose in their yard. I was | |
| told to cut down certain trees in the yard but I was having fun | |
| and went a little overboard. When they came out to see my work | |
| they were a bit miffed that I had cut down some of their | |
| favorite trees. (I guess I can relate through that to the | |
| enjoyment you all get handling the saws more than I realized). | |
| Anyhow, they were cool about it, it's the kind of people that | |
| they were and will always be to me. | |
| I do know that my Uncle Harry's son Key Poulan, has some good | |
| knowledge of the early history of the company and an excellent | |
| Poulan collection. You may want to contact him for further | |
| information. Here's a copy from a forum he contributed to and | |
| his email address (below) | |
| Best, | |
| Ty | |
| Thank you Michael for letting me know about this forum. I | |
| collect old Poulan saws 1946-1960 from when my grandfather | |
| (Harry) and his brother (Claude) owned the company. The company | |
| was actually divided into 2 parts: Poulan Saw Company (Harry | |
| Poulan - President, Claude Poulan - VP) and the Poulan | |
| Manufacturing Company (Claude Poulan - President, Harry Poulan | |
| VP). It was my great-uncle Claude that invented the bow saw | |
| which was created by using the fender off an old truck so the | |
| back side of the chain wouldn't bind. Since I was born in 1962, | |
| I never was around to see anything affiliated with the family | |
| owned company. My father worked in the shop in Shreveport when | |
| he was a teenager and actually hand stamped the serial numbers | |
| on all of the name plates. | |
| Here is a list of what is in my current collection. I have many | |
| other things (newer items) that are not listed but I usually | |
| stick with the old stuff unless it's unique or interesting. | |
| 24 - (2 Man Saw) Chain Saw Poulan Saw Company | |
| 42 (Model 0142) Chain Saw Poulan Saw Company | |
| 44 - (2 Man Saw) Chain Saw Poulan Saw Company | |
| 44 - (2 Man Saw) Chain Saw Poulan Saw Company | |
| A900 Boat Motor Poulan Saw Company <--- ULTRA RARE... ONE | |
| PROTOTYPE KNOWN. | |
| F 200W Chain Saw Poulan Saw Company | |
| F100 Chain Saw Poulan Saw Company | |
| F100 Chain Saw Poulan Saw Company | |
| F200W Chain Saw Poulan Saw Company | |
| FD100 Chain Saw Poulan Saw Company | |
| FD100 Chain Saw Poulan Saw Company | |
| FD100 Chain Saw Poulan Saw Company | |
| H100 Chain Saw Poulan Saw Company | |
| H200 Chain Saw Poulan Saw Company | |
| K100 Chain Saw Poulan Saw Company | |
| K100 Chain Saw Poulan Saw Company | |
| K100 Chain Saw Poulan Saw Company | |
| K100 (Bow) Chain Saw Poulan Saw Company | |
| K100 (Bow) Chain Saw Poulan Saw Company | |
| K100 (Fully Restored) Chain Saw Poulan Saw Company | |
| K100 (Parts) Chain Saw Poulan Saw Company | |
| K100 (Parts) Chain Saw Poulan Saw Company | |
| KD100 Chain Saw Poulan Saw Company | |
| 31 Chain Saw Beaird-Poulan Incorporated | |
| 41 Chain Saw Beaird-Poulan Incorporated | |
| 43 Chain Saw Beaird-Poulan Incorporated | |
| 61 Chain Saw Beaird-Poulan Incorporated | |
| 61 Chain Saw Beaird-Poulan Incorporated | |
| If you have anything that you think would look good in my | |
| collection, please let me know! | |
| Key Poulan | |
| [email protected] | |
| Fresno, CA | |
| #Post#: 19072-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Poulan history article | |
| By: Remington Date: April 14, 2013, 11:57 am | |
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| Very interesting. Where is the time machine when you need one. | |
| #Post#: 19091-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Poulan history article | |
| By: Al Smith Date: April 14, 2013, 7:09 pm | |
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| There was guy who used to post I believe on AS at one time who | |
| was the grandson of the founder of Poulan .He was also a wealth | |
| of info . | |
| #Post#: 19098-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Poulan history article | |
| By: Cut4fun Date: April 14, 2013, 8:10 pm | |
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| I've done some trading with a poulan collector from TX. I think | |
| I remember him saying he was involved with poulan down there. | |
| He is also a wealth of knowledge like none I have ever seen on | |
| poulan saws. Might be the same guy. | |
| #Post#: 19101-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Poulan history article | |
| By: 3000 FPS Date: April 14, 2013, 8:48 pm | |
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| I am glad you posted that here. I have seen it before, but | |
| now I will always know where to find it. | |
| #Post#: 19127-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Poulan history article | |
| By: HawaiiAl Date: April 15, 2013, 11:27 pm | |
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| that is a great article thanks for posting it. I know few sthil | |
| and husky people that should read it. | |
| #Post#: 22930-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Poulan history article | |
| By: Chainsawrepair Date: August 28, 2013, 7:01 pm | |
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| Found some more stuff on poulan | |
| Key Poulan | |
| People often misunderstood the roles of the men involved.. some | |
| people in my family as well! Essentially, Claude and Harry had | |
| HUGE roles in the company. My grandfather (Harry) is on the | |
| left. He was the first president of the Poulan Saw company and | |
| the first Vice President of the Poulan Manufacturing Company. My | |
| uncle Claude (2nd from the right) invented the bow saw and was | |
| the first President of the Poulan Manufacturing Company and the | |
| first Vice President of the Poulan Saw Company. Poulan Saw | |
| Company = Sales, Poulan Manufacturing company = | |
| Design/Manufacturing. I'm pretty sure I know the roels of Ernest | |
| Garrett and my uncle Fletcher but I need to check with my father | |
| to make sure. | |
| From my father: Uncle Fletcher would be called the shop | |
| superintendent today. He was also the inventory control | |
| specialist. He would look at a parts bin and when the items were | |
| getting low, he would cause a production run. Mr. Garrett was | |
| the chief designer. Originally, he would make the manufacturing | |
| drawings and parts lists. As a group they would decide where to | |
| buy stock parts to be incorporated into the design. Later Mr | |
| Howard Hill took over some of the every day duties. | |
| #Post#: 22935-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Poulan history article | |
| By: 3000 FPS Date: August 28, 2013, 10:08 pm | |
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| More interesting info and I like the pic. | |
| #Post#: 37478-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Poulan history article | |
| By: Chainsawrepair Date: March 25, 2014, 2:11 pm | |
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| More interesting stuff. From Wikipedia | |
| Poulan is a brand name of the Swedish manufacturer Husqvarna AB, | |
| once a component of the Swedish conglomerate Electrolux. In 2006 | |
| Electrolux spun off Husqvarna AB into its own company, with | |
| Poulan nested beneath. | |
| Poulan was originally an independent American company based in | |
| Shreveport, Louisiana, founded as Poulan Saw Co. in 1912 by | |
| chainsaw pioneer Claude Poulan. Purchased in late fifties or | |
| early sixties by the Beaird Company, also of Shreveport, it was | |
| known as Beaird-Poulan. The company was acquired by Emerson | |
| Electric in 1972, and was purchased by Electrolux several years | |
| later. A poulan chainsaw model 245a was featured in the 1974 | |
| movie The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. | |
| The Poulan brand name is used primarily for outdoor power | |
| equipment, such as chainsaws, lawn mowers, and leaf blowers, | |
| aimed at the mid-level consumer marker. Since Poulan is owned by | |
| Husqvarna, the two brands often share technologies. In recent | |
| years Poulan has offered a more upscale "Poulan Pro" brand | |
| employing a black and gold color scheme instead of Poulan's | |
| traditional green. As a result, Poulan products have been pushed | |
| even further downmarket. | |
| Along with Poulan and Husqvarna brand products, Husqvarna also | |
| provides lawn mowers, lawn tractors, and other yard equipment to | |
| Sears that are sold under Sears' Craftsman house brand name. | |
| Most mid-level Craftsman products are slightly altered Poulan | |
| products. | |
| #Post#: 47384-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Poulan history article | |
| By: Chainsawrepair Date: October 2, 2014, 5:59 pm | |
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| sawmandave any other history to share? | |
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