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Master Inventor: How Howard Colman Created a Multi-National Corporation

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ISBN-13: 9780979162206 ISBN-10: 0979162203
Publisher
Amphitryon
Binding
hardcover
Published
January 1, 2006
Weight
2.3 lbs
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Master Inventor: How Howard Colman Created a Multi-National Corporation by Jon W Lundin. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780979162206.

At the young age of 17 Howard D. Colman invented a warp drawing machine, which is used to automate the weaving of cotton into patterns. A local lumberman, W.A. Barber, invested $100 so Colman could transform his wooden prototype into iron and steel. With that initial investment the Barber-Colman company was founded. In 1894 the prodigious inventor was granted his first patent for a instrument that measured the flow of milk. This early success, along with the 149 patents eventually granted to Colman over the years, were key in building Barber-Colman. Colman, however, was quite a humble man and often attributed his inventions to his financial backer Barber. He is described in Jon Lundin’s book The Master Inventor as a man who always took the stairs. Photographs of Colman were so rare that employees would pass him by completely oblivious as to who he was.