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+ | National Marine Plastics Co. | ||
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+ | 217 N. Detroit | ||
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+ | In 1958, Claud Miller of National Marine Plastics visited Greenville, Mississippi to start a local fiberglass boat company to produce the line of Commando Boats. He raised $27,000 in local funds from 21 investors, offering them 49% of the capitol stock. Temporary president of the new corporation was to be R.K. Haxton, management by Jack Miller (Claud's son) and Gene Lansford (Jack's brother-in-law) who would hold 51% of the company stock (March 16, 1958 Greenville Delta Democraft). | ||
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+ | ''History by Andreas Jordahl Rhude'' | ||
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+ | In March 1958 the son of company owner Claud Miller opened a branch plant at Greenville, Mississippi. They shipped their first boats in April 1958. By August that year they were looking for additional working capital from local investors. A month later lawsuits start flying every which way and that was the end of the Mississippi branch. | ||
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+ | '''Model Information''' | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:Commandobb001.JPG | 1957 to 1959 Commando outboard boat models | ||
+ | File:Commandobb002.JPG | 1960 to 1961 Commando outboard boat models | ||
+ | File:Commandobb003.jpg | 1963 Commando outboard boat models | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | '''1958 Information''' | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:Commandob58001.jpg|1958 Commando Ad | ||
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+ | '''1959 Information''' | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:Commandoa59001.jpg|1959 Commando Ad | ||
+ | File:Commandoa59002.jpg|1959 Commando Boats Article | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | '''1961 Information''' | ||
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File:Commandob61001.jpg | 1961 Factory Photo | File:Commandob61001.jpg | 1961 Factory Photo | ||
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− | File:Commandos61001.jpg | 1961 | + | File:Commandos61001.jpg | 1961 Commando Ad |
− | File:Commandos62001.jpg | 1961 | + | File:Commandos62001.jpg | 1961 Commando Ad |
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Commando Boats
National Marine Plastics Co.
217 N. Detroit
Tulsa, Oklahoma
In 1958, Claud Miller of National Marine Plastics visited Greenville, Mississippi to start a local fiberglass boat company to produce the line of Commando Boats. He raised $27,000 in local funds from 21 investors, offering them 49% of the capitol stock. Temporary president of the new corporation was to be R.K. Haxton, management by Jack Miller (Claud's son) and Gene Lansford (Jack's brother-in-law) who would hold 51% of the company stock (March 16, 1958 Greenville Delta Democraft).
History by Andreas Jordahl Rhude
In March 1958 the son of company owner Claud Miller opened a branch plant at Greenville, Mississippi. They shipped their first boats in April 1958. By August that year they were looking for additional working capital from local investors. A month later lawsuits start flying every which way and that was the end of the Mississippi branch.
Model Information
1958 Information
1959 Information
1961 Information
1961 & 1962 Information from Sweden:
Another in use, unknown year: