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Dacron 88 Sleeping Bag – Seattle, WA

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Field & Stream- April 1970 – Google Books © Dupont

Found on Freeing John Sinclair Website

The Deseret News – May 20, 1970 – Google Books

 

Woods Canada Limited – Toronto, CA

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© Frank H. Jump

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© Frank H. Jump

Woods Canada Limited was founded in 1885 and has been a well-known Canadian manufacturer of outdoor clothing and equipment. Woods was most famous for their good quality sleeping bags which they made in Toronto until 2005. According to Prof. W. Tim G. Richardson, a full-time Professor at Seneca College, and concurrently teaching at the University of Toronto, on an academic website discussing the effects of globalization on North American industries, Richardson speaks about how Canadian Tire’s overseas sourcing led to a Canadian icon losing business Ricardson states:

As explained by the president of Woods, David G. Earthy, a significant part of Woods business was supplying Canadian Tire – in fact the two companies had a supplier – retailer relationship more than 80 years. Earthy explained Woods had to shut down operations following “…a decision by the Company’s largest customer, Canadian Tire, to discontinue purchasing domestically manufactured sleeping bags.” It has been suggested by others in the industry that Canadian Tire (facing competition from Wal-mart and other big vendors of camping equipment) had to further cut costs and was simply geting cheaper sleeping bags from suppliers in China.Witiger dot com

 

The Coleman Lamp & Stove Company Limited – Queen Street East – Toronto, CA

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© Frank H. Jump

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© Frank H. Jump

  • In 1900, W.C. Coleman establishes a lighting service in Kingfisher, Oklahoma, known as the Hydro-Carbon Light Company. Having purchased a large amount of inventory, Mr. Coleman finds he is unable to sell the product (due to a poor product sold in the area prior to his arrival), so instead he sells a light service. Customers love the idea and Mr. Coleman is soon servicing areas as far West as San Diego.
  • 1912  – W.C. Coleman continues to enjoy success with his lamps and changes the company name to the Coleman Lamp Company.
  • Coleman opens up a plant in Toronto, Canada. Sheldon Coleman, the founder’s son, enters the family business, joining the Toronto plant in 1925. – Coleman Timeline – Coleman Company Website