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1974: First composite light pole filament winding machine - direct burial.
1979: First anchor base fiberglass composite poles.
1986: First light pole arms.
1987: First full surface filament winding machine for poles up to 47 feet.
1992: First historical reproduction composite light poles and pultrusion of 5 x 5" straight square composite light poles.
1993: First composite distribution poles.
1998: First composite sports lighting poles.
1999: First fiberglass composite hinged poles.
2007: First fiberglass composite poles to 125 feet.
2009: First fiberglass composite poles to 130 feet and non-conductive composite SafeFence™ Systems (originally named, AcoustaWall™).
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