- Early Winters
Early Winters, Ltd. of Seattle,
Washington ,USA was the first company to create and sell a consumer product made ofGore-Tex laminates made by W.L. Gore & Associates inElkton, Maryland . The product was a streamlined, two-person tent called The Light Dimension. This first Gore-Tex product debuted in1976 . The Gore salesman who introduced Early Winters to the fabric product (which at that time was still without a name) was Joe Tanner, whose role is now largely forgotten even at W.L. Gore & Associates. Tanner had made the rounds and had been turned down by companies such asREI ,Eddie Bauer , andThe North Face .Early Winters was founded in
1972 byWilliam S. Nicolai who created a tent called the Omnipotent. The Light Dimension was created by Nicolai and William H. Edwards and was marketed byRon Zimmerman . Initially the general public had difficulty understanding how a fabric could be both waterproof yet breathable to water vapor. Zimmerman found that a four-inch square of the fabric could be held by a rubber band over boiling water placed in a coffee cup. This allowed visible steam to pass through the Gore-Tex fabric. When the cup was turned over, no water came through. This consumer demonstration became known at the Gore Company as the "Z Square."Early Winters approached $20 million (USD) in annual sales, mostly through innovative catalogs, before being sold to the
Orvis company in1984 . It was later purchased by the Norm Thompson group inPortland, Oregon . In2004 Norm Thompson renamed the company Sahalie.External links
* [http://www.oregonphotos.com/Early-Winters-1.html Pioneering Seattle Area Companies: Early Winters]
* [http://www.sahalie.com Sahalie]
* [http://64.233.187.104/search?q=cache:HjuFICE5dXsJ:www.textileworld.com/News.htm%3FCD%3D2637%26ID%3D7819+William+L.+Gore+Gore-Tex&hl=en Textile World: Cooking Up Use for Fluorocarbons]
* [http://www.ncmountainguides.com/images/eastfacel.jpgPicture of Early Winters spire in the North Cascades of Washington]
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