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Did you know that Minnkota trolling motors (and accersories) are owned by SC Johnson & Son.

Yes, SC Johnson is the makers of of the famous wax and many other household cleaners such as Pledge and Windex.

Actually it trades under the name of Johnson Outdoors which is a subsidiary of SC Johnson and produces other well known products like Hummingbird, Old Town Canoes, Cannon downriggers, A long list of kayaks some small electric boats, Tents and camping gear, Scuba equipment and the list goes on.

So whether your a fan of Minnkota or not,  you are most likely supporting the company in one way or another. (or your wife is :P ).

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striperone, You are as bad as me. Packed full of useless knoledge.

But that's pretty cool.

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Windex fixes anything that ails ya.

They also owned spider fishing (spiderwire lines,spidershaft rods,etc) but I believe the sold the line to Pure Fishing,Inc

:P

Look out!!!!!!

Cliff Claven Alert!!!!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Just kidding, There is a little Cliff in all of us ;)

well, the company Sc johnson was changed from Johnson &Johnson in '83 when a former employee.............

                              ............which brings us back to the original company based iin Springfield, Ohio,..................

Then in 2001, they aquired...............................

                                         ................Sammy, How 'bout another round over here Champ? :P

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You guys are too much! Tearing me up... :P Cliff Claven... ;) Nope I aint that good!

Thought I would just bring a little factoid here to break up the who's got a boat for sale or how to hook up my batteries questions and answers that's all. Did you know the answer? If not, then your welcome :)

Love it, thanks for the laughs. :)...

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