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    Did You Know?- Scotch Tape

    Ever wondered how the name "Scotch" got attached (excuse the pun) to what was originally called cellophane tape? The 3M Company trade magazines "The Office" (around 1975) had an article with the heading "The tale of the tape---50 years of innovation at 3M" in which they told the story of how Scotch tape was named. Here is what they said (forwarded to me by a Professor at the University of Utah).


    In 1921 the 3M Company hired a Mr. Richard Drew as a lab technician and put him to work in improving their products. One day Drew watched a painter spraying a car on which he had used gummed Kraft paper to cover up details he didnąt want painted. However, when the painter attempted to remove the gummed paper, it stripped the paint away with it.

    Drew promised the painter that heąd work on an adhesive which would leave a clean demarcation line. In time he produced a 2 inch wide masking tape with adhesive on each edge which he delivered to the auto painter. To quote the article:


    While testing Mr. Drewąs first product. . . the painter watched it fall off as he was preparing to apply the second color of a two-tone car. The tape came loose because it was not fully coated with adhesive. It had only a 1/2" wide strip of adhesive along each edge, a money saving measure. The painter angrily told Mr. Drew, "Take this back to your stingy Scotch bosses and tell them to put more adhesive on it." This ethnic slur regarding Scottish thrift may have been unjustified, but it eventually got him the stickier tape he wanted. The name "Scotch" has "stuck" ever since.


    Quoted from Did You Know? Facts about Scotland

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    Hmmmm. Being from the land of "Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing" one would have thought it would have been Swedish or Norwegian tape, but that story is great. I had never heard an explanation of the name! Thanks.
    "...when People are universally ignorant, and debauchd in their Manners, they will sink under their own weight without the Aid of foreign Invaders."
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    Hmmmm, what's the tartan they use on the Scoch tape label?
    I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
    Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…

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    Wallace. The other variety uses Wallace Hunting!
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    Quote Originally Posted by slohairt View Post
    Wallace. The other variety uses Wallace Hunting!
    Then they have the other tapes that have a "yellow Wallace" (I think that's the double sided tape) and one with a "purple Wallace" (not sure which version of tape that one is)

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    Quote Originally Posted by slohairt View Post
    Wallace. The other variety uses Wallace Hunting!
    Since my mother, a Wallace, habitually used that same ethnic slur.. this story made me laugh.
    Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
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    To bring this on topic, I suppose I could post this under kilts in the media. But I discovered that Scotch tape had a kilted spokes-cartoon before my time.
    http://www.3m.com/brands/scotch/anniversary/fun.html
    They have a bunch of ads on that link for anyone who wants to se Scotty McTape. I suppose that another sept to add to Wallace...

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheKiltedWonder View Post
    To bring this on topic, I suppose I could post this under kilts in the media. But I discovered that Scotch tape had a kilted spokes-cartoon before my time.
    http://www.3m.com/brands/scotch/anniversary/fun.html
    They have a bunch of ads on that link for anyone who wants to se Scotty McTape. I suppose that another sept to add to Wallace...

    Great link TKW. Thanks for posting it.

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