Stihl American

Exemplary People—Extraordinary Times

Biography & Memoir, Business, Business & Finance, Economics, Nonfiction, History
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Author: Stan Crader ISBN: 9781627875493
Publisher: Wheatmark, Inc. Publication: November 15, 2017
Imprint: Wheatmark Language: English
Author: Stan Crader
ISBN: 9781627875493
Publisher: Wheatmark, Inc.
Publication: November 15, 2017
Imprint: Wheatmark
Language: English

Legacies are not easily built. They take dedicated individuals who are willing to risk everything, work hard, and be examples of excellence. The eclectic group of pioneers who laid the foundation for Stihl's success in America could not have been more different from each other. But they shared the common drive and character that has proven the test of time. Stihl American features the amazing stories of these pioneers, including:

  • A descendant of Daniel Boone’s sister who first sold Stihl saws in America during the 1930s.
  • A Jersey boy who, after fighting his way across France and Germany, found himself near the spot where the chainsaw was invented. Twenty years later he secured a one-page contract to sell Stihl in North America.
  • A young Native American boy, orphaned during the Osage Reign of Terror, who grew to be an Osage Indian Chief and introduced Stihl to loggers in the Rockies.
  • A rambunctious Missourian, who, after a stint with the OSS flying B17 bombers during WWII, assisted her husband to establish Stihl in the high plains.
  • An Arkansas lawyer, who, after losing an eye during the apprehension of a mass murderer, partnered with a timber buyer and introduced Stihl to America's Southwest.
  • A lefty from Ohio, scouted by baseball’s legendary Eddy Stanky, who chose to introduce Stihl to New England rather than play professional baseball.
  • The husband of a former Miss New Hampshire who had the entire United States as his sales territory and became the first Man of Stihl in America.
  • A piano player from a tiny town in Missouri who became Stihl's largest independent distributor.
  • A Canadian born Scotsman who started as a low-level Stihl employee and eventually rose to the position of president, leading the company to decades of record-setting sales.

This is the exemplary heritage of STIHL in America!

About the Author

Stan Crader is the author of three works of fiction: The Bridge, Paperboy, and The Longest Year. Stihl American is his first published work of nonfiction.

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Legacies are not easily built. They take dedicated individuals who are willing to risk everything, work hard, and be examples of excellence. The eclectic group of pioneers who laid the foundation for Stihl's success in America could not have been more different from each other. But they shared the common drive and character that has proven the test of time. Stihl American features the amazing stories of these pioneers, including:

This is the exemplary heritage of STIHL in America!

About the Author

Stan Crader is the author of three works of fiction: The Bridge, Paperboy, and The Longest Year. Stihl American is his first published work of nonfiction.

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