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“Made in America.” That phrase applies to every
Presco marking and film product, all of which are
manufactured completely at our Sherman, Texas facility.
“Made in America” also applies to the company itself.
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| In
1942, a young Texas entrepreneur named Robert "Earl"
McMackin developed and patented the stadia rod to
help seismologists search for oil. And Precision
Specialties Company was born. |
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| Earl
spent nine years in the field with the professionals
who used his products. Additional needs became apparent.
By 1950, Presco patented a portable breast reel
and multiple tools for the down-hole handling of
dynamite. Additionally, Presco began the custom
fabrication of sheet metal seismic supplies. |
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| In
1966, Earl turned the reins over to his son, Ed.
He incorporated Presco, and it grew to become the
nation's leading prime manufacturer and distributor
of plastic flagging and marking flags. |
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| By
the 1970's, Presco had expanded to extrude flexible
PVC film for surveyor ribbon. When Ed's son, Waymon,
became president in 1979, technology became a key
part of the Presco success story. In 1987, Presco
was awarded the prestigious title of "Computer-Integrated
Manufacturing Company of the Year" by Plastics
Technology magazine |
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Today,
Presco is America's premier manufacturer of industrial
and commercial marking products and customized PVC
films. Presco has built a
60-year reputation for extraordinary service
and satisfaction, and an ongoing commitment to solving
our customers' non-verbal communication needs. |
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