Neal Manufacturing Company Explained

Neal Manufacturing Company
Industry:Neckerchief slide
Founder:C. Millard Neal
Hq Location City:Biddeford, Maine
Hq Location Country:United States

The Neal Manufacturing Company was a neckerchief slide company based in Biddeford, Maine. It was founded by C. Millard Neal, proprietor of Neal's Novelty Shop.[1]

Background

Neal was a Unit and District Level Volunteer with the Pine Tree Council. The company made a large series of bakelite neckerchief slides. They also made many special event slides. Most slides were sold unpainted. Earlier slides have the word "NEAL" written on the neckerchief holder, while later ones say, "NEAL SLIDE", and "NEAL SLIDE ®". The "®" on the last style, the most prevalent, is actually a circled r stands for registered trademark. The period of their manufacture may also be indicated by the color of the resin used.

These were sold to summer camps and local councils, often sold at the trading post.[2] The Scout Museum at the Pine Tree Council offices has a display on these nationally popular plastic slides. The slides featured every imaginable Scout image. Some came pre-painted but most scouts bought the plain ones and painted them themselves.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Plastic Hobby Develops Into Full Scale Novelty Business For Local Father Ander Daughter . Biddeford Daily Journal . 1957-10-28.
  2. Web site: Boy Scout Slide Business Flourishing in Biddeford . The Lewiston Daily Sun. Sep 14, 1966. 9 March 2012.
  3. Web site: The Story of Camp William Hinds. Frank Maguire . Friends of Hinds . 9 March 2012.