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For half a century Earl and Floyd Willits built some of the world's finest canoes, first near Artondale, Washington, then on Day Island, right off of Puget Sound in Tacoma. Turning out approximately twenty canoes a year, carefully logging and numbering each one, the brothers emphasized quality and design rather than volume. Willits Brothers Canoe Company earned a reputation that enabled the tiny company to compete successfully with businesses much larger, leaving a name and legacy which is still admired by canoe aficionados today.

Carefully researched and documented, this combination biography and company history tells the story of Earl and Floyd Willits and their unique canoe company. Beginning with their family's westward migration from Illinois, it follows the brothers as they set about starting the business that would become their lifelong work. Close attention is given to the Willitses' business management and construction techniques as well as their personal lives. Interviews with surviving contemporaries and family members add a personal dimension to the Willitses' story. Appendices include a detailed company logbook, instructions from the Willits brothers on various areas of canoe use and maintenance, a price list of canoes from 1928 to 1964 and a list of serial numbers and dates of manufacture. In addition, a price comparison with the Old Town Canoe Company, a listing of museums exhibiting a Willits Brothers canoe, two Willits Brothers Canoe company catalogs and various plans of Willits canoes are provided. Contemporary photographs from the Willits family collection are also included.

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Earl and Floyd Willits built some of the world's finest canoes, first in Tacoma, Washington, then on Day Island, right off of Puget Sound in Seattle. This combination biography and company history tells the story of Earl and Floyd Willits and their unique canoe company. It includes photographs from the Willits family collection.
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments     
Foreword by Jerry Stelmok     
Preface     

I. The Brothers     
1. Childhood and Family Matters     
2. Early Washington Years     
3. A Canoe Company Is Born     
4. Serious Business and the Business of War     
5. Second to None: The Day Island Years     
6. Marriages     
7. End of an Era     
8. Lost Opportunities     

II. The Canoes     
9. The Sincerest of Flattery     
10. Hand Made, or Machine Made? Manufacturing Methods and Canoe Details     
11. People Prefer Willits Canoes to All Others     
12. Willits Canoes Today: Availability, Repairs, Restoration     

Appendices     
1. Willits Brothers Canoe Company Logbook     
2. Instructions for Refinishing Canoe     
3. Instructions for Sailing Accessories     
4. Instructions for Portaging Yoke     
5. Instructions for Repairing Planking     
6. Prices of Willits Brothers Canoe Company Canoes and Accessories,
1928–1964     
7. Price Comparison of Willits Brothers Canoe with Old Town Canoe Company OTCA, 17 Foot, AA Grade or Equivalent Canoe, 1915–1964     
8. Willits Brothers Canoe Serial Numbers and Year of Manufacture     
9. Serial Number Codes Stamped on Inside Stem of Willits Brothers Canoes, 1934–1963     
10. Museums with Willits Canoes in Their Collection     
11. Plans of Willits Brothers Canoes     
12. 1926–1928 Catalog of the Willits Brothers Canoe Company     
13. 1951 Catalog of the Willits Brothers Canoe Company     
Notes     
Bibliography     
Index     
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780786425730
Publisert
2006-05-25
Utgiver
McFarland & Co Inc; McFarland & Co Inc
Vekt
481 gr
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Dybde
14 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Patrick F. Chapman is a professional fish biologist for Washington State and the proprietor of McFarland Lake Canoe Company where he restores Willits Brothers canoes. He lives in Olympia, Washington.