Tolex Explained

Tolex is a trade name for a flexible, waterproof, vinyl material used as a cover material for books, upholstery, guitar amplifiers, cases, and other products.[1]

Tolex was filed as a trademark on August 30, 1945 by the General Tire, and was registered as "a plastic sheet and film material for book binding and case covering for speakers and amplifiers". General Tire was disconglomerated, and the trademark expired in 2005.[2] [3]

TOLEX is a Canadian trademark and brand of OMNOVA Solutions, Fairlawn, Ohio, now part of Synthomer.[4]

Usage

It has been used in Henney-Packard hearses and ambulances of the 1950s, Fender amplifiers, the Fender Rhodes electric piano, and guitar cases from various manufacturers. Tolex was also used in Packard automobiles, hearses, and ambulances, and in marine applications, such as Chris-Craft boats and other watercraft.

Musicians sometimes use "Tolex" as a generic description for any vinyl type covering on an amplifier or guitar case, but most are not actually Tolex brand, except for Fender- and Rickenbacker-related products. Fender, today, uses textured vinyl, not Tolex.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tolex or Not Tolex: That is the Question . Mission Engineering . 28 August 2022 . 20 January 2021.
  2. Web site: Tolex . Stagecraft Gear . 28 August 2022.
  3. Web site: TOLEX, A Canada Trademark of OMNOVA Solutions Inc.(an Ohio Corporation). Application Number: 182382 . Trademark Elite . 28 August 2022.
  4. Web site: Laminates, Vinyl Coated Fabrics, Performance Films . OMNOVA . 28 August 2022.
  5. Web site: Tweed, Tolex, Two-Tone: A Guide to Amp Coverings . fender.com . 28 August 2022.