Unread postby souleman » Sat Jul 21, 2007 2:22 am
OK, Poles....circa 1960's and 70's in Wisconsin/Minnesota as I remember it.
1960 - 1965 orange and red Gill aluminum poles. The orange was 14 feet and the red one was lighter and 15 feet. Some schools in our conference had those goofy lookin' swedish steel poles. They were tapered at each end and supposedly light to carry.
1965 first Thermoflex 16 foot fibreglass pole at Hudson Wisconson high school.(It was orange like the ones you and I have Bob). Craig Swenson set school record at 12'3". Same kind of pole was used in 1970 by Jim Lee of Austin Minnesota to set state record in Minnesota with a jump of 15' (I used that pole after I broke mine in 1969 and it weighed about a ton).
1968, coach bought me a 14 foot 150 Browning Sky pole (first weight per length spacific pole that I can remember). It was brown (or carmel) colored . I was trying to teach a kid how to vault and he smacked that sucker across the standards in 1969. Two weeks later I busted the thing on the one and only time I think in my whole life I got MAJOR bend and dang near inverted. That lead to Jim letting me use his pole for my last two attempts.
Back to 1968, Seagren....Olympics....Black Cat!
1969.... busted pole ...need to get something for Wednesdays meet. School wanted to get me this white thing called a Wonder Pole for $40 (basically a wooden dowl covered in fibreglass resin that was even heavier than Jim Lee's Thermoflex) . I said I wanted a Cat-a-pole cause that's what Seagren jumped on. They balked and I told them to stick their Wonder Pole ...............no wait a minute .....I nicely declined, and went and bought my own 1550 black Cat and first day on it improved PR by a half a foot. The difference in price? $14. Went on to set school record on that tree trunk at 12' 7 1/2".
1980, went to visit alma mater track practice and what do I see? 10 or 12 black cats in the arsenal but the kids weren't having anything to do with them. They were all on the Pacer III's. Well? Seagren's name was on them so I guess I had to figure that was ok.
Folks? Those were the poles of the time as I can remember it. Keep in mind though...........that was the 60's!!!!! Later.............Mike