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In 1857 the first coil spring made of steel wire was produced.
In less than a century, Tredwell’s coil spring would prove instrumental in the industrial revolution with the development of the steel coil spring, which, in 1857, was first patented in America for use in chair seats.
1890's - The predecessor company begins operations in Brooklyn, NY.
George Hansburg patented the first pogo stick in 1919.
1921 - The company is reformed as Newcomb Spring by E. L. Newcomb.
The first practical air suspension was developed by Firestone in 1933 for an experimental car called the Stout-Scarab.
1933 - George Jacobson helps to found the Spring Manufacturers Institute (now known as SMI). Newcomb Spring becomes a charter member.
In 1935 while being intrigued by the trapeze artists at the circus, George Nissan concocted the idea for the trampoline.
Such items as the familiar pogo stick and trampoline, and even Richard James’s invention of the Slinky in 1943, all rely on the coiled spring.
1953 - A branch plant is opened in Southington, CT.
1964 - Newcomb Spring of Canada is opened in Ontario to better serve customers North of the United States border.
1978 - Newcomb opens in California, completing coast to coast coverage.
By 1985 it becomes the industry standard for all stand-up Jet Ski's.
Alfonso had many good inventions for personal watercraft, but it wasn't until 1990 that he came up with the idea of inventing the Retractable Jet Ski Boarding Step.
Over the next few years many prototypes were developed and, finally, in 1995, Al patented his design and opened the first Z-tech store with his son in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
In 1999 Robert Jacobson became President of Newcomb Spring, as his brother, G. Donald Jacobson Jr. assumed the role of Chief Executive Officer.
2004 - Research & Development moves from Connecticut to Tennessee.
2013 - Newcomb Spring of North Carolina and Newcomb Spring of Canada move and expand.
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