Joe Seliga

Joe Seliga

Joe Seliga (11 April 1911 – 18 December 2005) was a master builder of wood-and-canvas canoes in Ely, Minnesota. [ [http://jeffdean2.home.att.net/seliga.htm The Canoe Artistry of Joe Seliga] ]

Joe Seliga was born to Steve and Anna (Vasko) Seliga in Ely, Minnesota and graduated from Ely Memorial High School.Seliga was inspired by the [http://www.wcha.org/catalogs/morris/index.html Morris canoes] , which were built by B.N. Morris of Veazie, Maine from 1887 to 1920. As a child, his family owned two Morris canoes, a 15-foot and an 18-foot. His first experience in canoe construction came when his family's 18-foot canoe was severely damaged, requiring twenty-one new ribs and a new cover. Seliga built his first canoe form and completed his first canoe in 1938, which he immediately sold.cite web
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Seliga built canoes from before World War II until his death at the age of 94, only stopping from 1942 to 1945, when he was forced to work as a miner. He worked in the Zenith Mine and at Reserve Mining. Over his career, he built 621 canoes, 237 of which were sold to the YMCA and church camps which used the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and Quetico Provincial Park.

Seliga's wife, Nora, also assisted in building canoes.

In his book "The Art of the Canoe with Joe Seliga", author Jerry Stelmok writes: [The Art of the Canoe with Joe Seliga, by Jerry Stelmok, page 8, MBI Publishing Company, St. Paul, Minnesota, 2003, ISBN 0-7603-1241-9]

On February 4, 1994 a fire destroyed Joe's shop. However, by September, Seliga had begun building canoes again.

Seliga sold many canoes to Camp Widjiwagan, the St. Paul, Minnesota YMCA camp, outside of Ely. Upon his death, Camp Widjiwagan received Seliga's canoe form.

In the early 2000s, Bell Canoe Works began manufacturing the 'Bell Seliga', a Kevlar canoe based on the Seliga form. [ [http://www.bellcanoe.com/products/default.asp?page=product&id=589&catid=200 Bell Canoe Works — Seliga inspired canoe] ]

References

Further reading

* Jerry Stelmok: "The Art of the Canoe with Joe Seliga", MBI Pub. Co., 2003 (ISBN 0-7603-1241-9)

External links

* [http://www.wcha.org/wcj/v27_n5/joeseliga.pdf Joe Seliga article (PDF)]
* [http://www.holry.org/essays/joecanoe.html Joe Seliga's Canoe]
* [http://www.canoeing.com/canoes/feature/joeseliga.htm Joe Seliga]


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