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  2. E.M. White Canoe Company - Wikipedia

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    White's brother-in-law, E.L. Hinckley, became a working partner and provided the capital to open a large shop in Old Town, Maine in 1896, the town where Old Town Canoe would be established in the early twentieth century. [3] After World War Two, Walter King, one of White’s employees, and his brother-in-law Pat Farnsworth purchased the company ...

  3. Old Town Canoe - Wikipedia

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    Carleton and White were later bought by the Old Town Canoe Company. [7] Cover of 1921 Old Town catalog. In 1905 a court dispute, Old Town Canoe v. William C. Chestnut, was heard over whether enticements to immigrate were given to skilled canoe laborers from Old Town who went to Canada's Chestnut Canoe Company. [8] In 1910, Old Town purchased ...

  4. Canoe - Wikipedia

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    In 19th-century North America, the birch-on-frame construction technique evolved into the wood-and-canvas canoes made by fastening an external waterproofed canvas shell to planks and ribs by boat builders such as Old Town Canoe, E. M. White Canoe, Peterborough Canoe Company and at the Chestnut Canoe Company [39] in New Brunswick.

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  7. Royalex - Wikipedia

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    If another manufacturer does not emerge, existing Royalex canoes in retail outlets may be sold out by 2015. [4] Equivalent materials for canoemakers do not exist as of January 2014. [2] T-Formex, an equivalent to Royalex, has been developed and is manufactured by the canoe manufacturer Esquif. [5]