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Creator: | Estabrook. F. R. |
Title: | F. Reed Estabrook Papers |
Inclusive Dates: | 1943-1998 |
Quantity: | 4 linear ft. |
Abstract: | Contains the personal and professional papers of F. Reed Estabrook, businessman in the plastics field. |
Language: | English |
Repository: |
Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries 222 Waverly Avenue Syracuse, NY 13244-2010 https://library.syracuse.edu/special-collections-research-center |
F. Reed Estabrook (1919-2006) was an American businessman in the plastics field.
Born February 7, 1919, he grew up in Newton or Dedham, Massachusetts. He attended Avon Old Farms School in Connecticut for two years (class of 1936) and Harvard University for one year (class of 1940). From 1943 to 1945, he was a lieutenant in the Air Force during World War II. Gorham Co., in Providence, Rhode Island employed him as a sales engineer in their Plastics Division from 1937 until 1940. From 1940 to 1955, he worked at the Northern Industrial Chemical Co., a custom molding company in South Boston, where he became the General Manager in 1954. While at Northern, Estabrook was instrumental in the design and molding of phenolic field telephone handsets and electrical components for the Navy in World War II, and the post-war development of Northern's line of molded melamine dinnerware.
Estabrook founded Brook Molding Corporation (c.1957-1978) and its subsidiary, Precision Molded Gearing in Norwood, Mass. (1972-1976?) which pioneered injection molded nylon gears. He sold Brook Molding in 1978 and established The TAIM Co., a consulting firm to assist clients in machinery, materials, molding methods, practical part design, and building special automated molding equipment. Estabrook was very involved in the plastics industry through memberships and activities. He was president of AIM, 1976, and a member of AGMA (American Gears Manufacturers Association) and ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) and active in the Plastics Pioneers Association. Estabrook was inducted into the Plastics Hall of Fame in 1973. Estabrook also volunteered time to the formation and governance as a Board member of the National Plastics Center & Museum in Leominster, Massachusetts. He died in 2006.
The F. Reed Estabrook Papers contains the personal and professional papers of F. Reed Estabrook. It includes personal papers but primarily focuses on Estabrook's professional life. The series of professional papers covers his tenure at Northern Industrial Chemical with smaller folders related to his companies Precision Molded Gearing and Brook Molding. The sub-series, Professional activities and memberships, covers a wide array of subjects, including his work on Boston's traffic problem, his involvement in the Sales Managers Club, papers on the 1953 SPI Conference, papers related to his work with the American Gears Manufacturers Association (AGMA), sales articles and aids, and an American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) course on the design and processing of plastic parts taught by Estabrook. It also contains two binders from seminars attended by Estabrook: a Society of Plastic Engineers Rochester Section seminar, Innovations in Plastic III, 1993; and an International Powder Injection Molding Symposium, 1993. The Photograph series has two focuses, Plastic Pioneers Association events and slides on the plastics industry used for reference by Estabrook.
Arranged in series alphabetically by topic and chronologically within. The Precision Molded Gearing material was removed from its original binder and filed in order as found.
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Special Collections Research Center has numerous holdings in the areas of plastics and industrial design. Please refer to the SCRC Subject Index for a complete listing.
Preferred citation for this material is as follows:
F. Reed Estabrook Papers,
Special Collections Research Center,
Syracuse University Libraries
Transfer from National Plastics Center and Museum, 11/06/2008. Originally, gift of Nancy V. Estabrook.
Created by: DGI/MM
Date: 2006
Revision history: Feb 2009 - converted to EAD (MRC);
20 April 2011 - added material and updated finding aid (CEG)
Personal papers | |||||||||||
Box 1 | Correspondence 1943-1998 | ||||||||||
Box 1 | Political and personal activities 1946-1953 |
Photographs | |||||||||||
Box 5 | Plastics Pioneers Association events snapshots and 35mm negatives 1966-1993 (ca. 260 items) | ||||||||||
Box 6 | Plastics Pioneers Association albums 1966-1967, 1968, 1974 (3 albums) |
Professional papers | |||||||||||
Map-Case 1, Drawer 97 | Blueprints of molds - folder also includes meeting notes and instructions | ||||||||||
Box 1 | Brook Molding 1964-1978 - includes papers prepared with SPI on the impact of OSHA's generic carcinogen proposal | ||||||||||
Box 1 | Northern Industrial Chemical 1946-1954 | ||||||||||
Box 1 | Precision Molded Gearing 1964-1972 | ||||||||||
Professional activities and memberships | |||||||||||
Box 2 | Miscellaneous 1946-1991 - includes work on Boston’s traffic problem, involvement in Sales Managers Club, AGMA, sales articles and aids | ||||||||||
Box 3 | SPE Rochester Section seminar 1993 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | International Powder Injection Molding Symposium 1993 | ||||||||||
Box 4 | Reference 1952, 1962, 1967, 1973, 1982, 1985-1987, 1989, 1992, undated - contains published materials on plastics and gears (6 folders) | ||||||||||
Box 4 | Teaching 1991 - ASME course on the design and processing of plastic parts (taught by Estabrook) |
Slides | |||||||||||
Box 7 | Miscellaneous ca. 1985-1986 - subjects include manufacturing/machinery/molds; products/objects; industrial parts (ca. 475 items) |