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Beaird-Poulan, a tradition since 1946[...]
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Beair d-Poulan has established a solid r eputation by building the highest quality pr oducts available. Pictur ed at left is (a) Model 2400, Poulan’ s first saw . It was Claude Poulan’ s invention, the bow guide, and r equir ed two men to operate it: (b) the Model A was Poulan’ s first one-man saw; (c) the B100 was Poulan’ s first chain saw[...]
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Claude Poulan and James Conly , Jr . wer e driving for ces behind the development of Poulan chain saws. The first Poulan manufacturing plant, constructed in 1951, is still used today for war ehousing and equipment maintenance. knowledge of assembly procedures and chain saw design, helped set up Poulan’ s first plant producing complete chain saws.[...]
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The Model A (top) was Poulan’ s first one-man bow saw offering Reduction Drive. The Model B100 (bottom) featur ed Gear Drive and let to dramatic gr owth of the company . In addition to establishing Poulan’ s reputation for quality , the B100 led to dramatic growth in the company's two-step distributor/dealer sales system. Poulan again infl[...]
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The F100 Reduction Drive chain saw was a highly efficient and very popular unit with pr o- fessional loggers. W ith the need for a lightweight chain saw becoming appar ent, Poulan intr o- duced the Model K100 which was not only powerful enough for the pr ofes- sional but was the first practical saw for the farmer and causal user . A time of develop[...]
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In 1971, Charles Beair d (see inset) set Poulan on a new era of gr owth with the move to new manufacturing facilities. The new plant had 1 17,000 squar e feet compar ed to the old plant’ s 54,000 squar e feet. I n 1959, Louisiana industrialist, Charles T . Beaird, who had been an executive with a Shreveport steel fabricating company , sought new [...]
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Beair d-Poulan has become a multi- national company because of the quality of its pr oducts. Poulan uses only the finest materials and many of the parts ar e made or tooled at Poulan facilities of lightweight magnesium chain saws. Models 360, 400 and 450 were introduced in the summer of 1965, and signaled a turning point in Poulan’ s history with[...]
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The people (top) at Beair d-Poulan ar e also a big factor in the success of the company . The Beaird-Poulan manufacturing facilities ar e the most modern in the world. Poulan as its first consumer marketing director . Lindley recognized the casual chain saw user as a virtually untapped market. His organizational skills and knowledge of the consumer[...]
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The Poulan Super XXV Counter- V ibe made the company an innovator in the casual user market I n February , 1973, James M. Conly , Jr ., who had joined the Poulan brothers back in 1948, became president of the company succeeding Charles T . Beaird. A month lat- er; Beaird, who was now chairman of the firm, announced the acquisition of Beaird- Poulan[...]
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The Poulan Micr o XXV (top) is the standar d of the casual user market today and is one of the main r ea- sons for Poulan’ s phenomenal gr owth in the 1970’ s. Poulan is con- tinuing its innovative tradition in the 1980’ s with the introduction of the Model 3400 (bottom) which offers many of the featur es of a pr o- fessional saw at a gr eatl[...]
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The Poulan Micr o XXV (top) is the standar d of the casual user market today and is one of the main r ea- sons for Poulan’ s phenomenal gr owth in the 1970’ s. Poulan is con- tinuing its innovative tradition in the 1980’ s with the introduction of the Model 3400 (bottom) which offers many of the featur es of a pr o- fessional saw at a gr eatl[...]
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Beaird-Poulan Division Emerson Electric Company Shreveport, LA[...]