ANCIENT HISTORY cascade industries incorporated Cascade swimming pools England & Europe 1965 to 1971 |
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Original US Founder: 1951 "In
Post War 1949 we had a huge bunch of consumers who wanted the
good life. Concrete pools were so expensive only the rich could
afford them. In 1951 a Cascade pool could be sold for $995 ex
factory ( + 5% War Tax) as a "Do it yourself" project
...everybody could have one of these and orders could also be
placed through the Sears Roebuck Catalog of 1952. We started signing
up Dealers and installing pools in New Jersey and a top favourite
was the 15 x 30 foot kidney shaped "Capri" - it sold
for $1,495 installed. In 1954 We started [selling through] the
Spiegel Mail Order Catalog and Spiegel flew their team out to
watch us put a pool together in just a couple of days. They were
so excited about it, they sold 58 in the first year. Hey, an extra
58 pools was a lot for us in those days. We introduced the Steel
Wall Pool "Islander Range" in the early 1960's and through
(Export Manager) Ted Barrie, you could now buy a CASCADE pool
in 28 countries world-wide!" |
Thanks
to the introduction of Gunite and hand-packing concrete, the price
of residential swimming pools plummeted between the mid 1940s
and late 1950s, but they continued to remain out of reach for
many homeowners in the Northeast and Midwest, where harsh weather
conditions necessitated more expensive construction. These early packages did present their share of problems: The filters cost extra, and the fittings and drains used for concrete pools didn't work. Cascade's founders soon looked to the boating industry for components that could be adapted to vinyl-liner pools. |
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To
popularize the availibility of home swimming pools, Cascade formed
commercial arrangements with popular swimming champion of the
day, Larry (Buster) Crabbe (Olympic Gold Medalist) and young
USA Swimming Champion (and MGM movie star "Flash Gordon", the first "Tarzan") Movie Star and champion swimmer Esther Williams, lent her famous name to a range of home swimming pools. |
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Esther - under the banner "Esther Williams Pools" was soon to follow in 1956 with her concrete-block package vinyl liner pools. The floors were finished with sand before crews placed the 20mil (.500mm) liners over the structure. The coping had no track-and-beading system to hold the liner in place, so builders wrapped the liner around the pool top. (left) Esther in Canada Dry ginger ale magazine ad c.1947 |
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Larry (Buster) Crabb was a well-known swimming figurehead in the USA - representing the USA in both the 1928 -and- 1932 Olympics, winning GOLD for 400m freestyle at the 1932 games. New Zealanders over 50 yrs old may remember his role as FLASH GORDON in the Saturday Morning three-penny picture-house serials |
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After acting or starring in 102 "flicks" - many of them "Westerns", Buster retired from the movies in 1949 to go into the swimming pool fultime business with CASCADE - promoting his "Buster Crabbe" line of swimming pools. Over the ensuing 30 years - until his death on 23 April 1983, Buster was active in the promotion of CASCADE pools - spending many hours at shopping mall promotions, and static displays at exhibitions, and in his "spare" time, Buster devoted his time to promoting health and exercise at one of his many Christian Youth Camps in NY State. He married only once - to Virginia - and that lasted until his death over 50 years later! |
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In the early 1960's, CASCADE INC - mainly due to the the determination of Sales VP SeymourTheodore (Ted) Barrie - expanded into overseas countries. Japan, and the Phillipines in the west, and United Kingdom and Europe in the east. By the late 1960's you could buy a CASCADE "Buster Crabbe" pool in 28 countries - and you could guarantee the quality would be the same wherever you were located. Dealerships were commenced in England, Ireland, Channel Islands, Holland, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy and Malta. Cascade held regular Dealer Seminars, The CASCADE family expanded to New Zealand, Australia, and the Pacific Region in the 1970's becoming truly a GLOBAL COMPANY. In New Zealand "CASCADE" has become a household name for swimming pools proudly produced by Cascade Industries Limited.
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The company dropped the Cascade name in the mid 1980's when it was again taken over by SPS (Superior Pool Services Inc) a huge US merchandising company.
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THE
MILLION DOLLAR MERMAID |
"Over
the years since 1954 - CASCADE pools have achieved a total of
34 US Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals, and Awards for Excellence
of Design and Construction, and Cascade New Zealand has collected
more than 11 Awards from the Australasian Pool Industry" Visitor number |