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| Carron Net Company | ||||||||||||
| (Note: Much of the historical information on this page is excerpted from, “The Carron Net Company of Two Rivers: Manufacturer of Sport and Custom Nets,” Monograph 76 of the Manitowoc County Historical Society, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, copyright 2001.) | ||||||||||||
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From the late forties through the early eighties, Carron’s sports net business grew and prospered with the rise in popularity of various sports. Whether baseball in the fifties, tennis in the seventies or volleyball and soccer throughout the eighties, Carron has provided top quality nets to keep up with the games Americans have played. When Norman Carron retired from the company in 1986, he sold his interest in the company to its third generation of owners. These four family members - William Kiel Sr., Paul Carron, Eugene Carron Jr. and Don Schweiger - had been involved in the management and operations of the company for many years. Norman was inducted into the National Sporting Goods Association Hall of Fame in 1991.
This era of ownership engineered Carron’s entry into the industrial netting market in the late eighties and early nineties. These nets for pallet racks, conveyors and other industrial safety and product retention applications now make up a significant segment of Carron’s business. In 2000, William Kiel Sr., grandson of Edward Carron, purchased the interest of his other three partners. At that time, his son William Kiel Jr. and son in law Troy Christiansen joined the company as members of the management team. The late nineties through the present day have seen continued growth and demand for custom-made nets for both sports and industrial uses. In February 2008, William Kiel Sr. retired after nearly 50 years with the company, elevating William Kiel Jr. and Troy Christiansen into the fourth generation of leadership of Carron Net. Carron’s experience and ability to produce the finest quality netting products to the most exacting specifications continues to earn the company a roster of satisfied clients ranging from professional and college sports teams, leading sporting goods companies and Fortune 500 manufacturers to private individuals needing a single net for their own personal use. This philosophy of “no job too large or too small” has been a guiding principle of the Carron Net Company since its birth 75 years ago.
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Carron Net Company Inc 1623 - 17th Street • P.O. Box 177 Two Rivers, WI 54241-0177 Ph: 920-793-2217 Toll Free: 1-800-558-7768 Fax: 920-793-2122 Email: sales@carronnet.com |
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