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Arrow Development : ウィキペディア英語版 | Arrow Development
Arrow Development was an amusement park ride and roller coaster design and manufacturing company, incorporated in California on November 16, 1945,〔http://www.californiacompanieslist.com/arrow-development-co-f5nx/〕 and based in Mountain View. Arrow was founded by Angus "Andy" Anderson, Karl Bacon, William Hardiman and Edgar Morgan. Originally located at 243 Moffett Boulevard, they relocated to a larger facility at 1555 Plymouth Street〔 after Walt Disney Productions purchased one third of Arrow in 1960.〔 They also had offices at 820 Huff Avenue. By 1956, secretary Bill Hardiman,〔R. L. Polk Santa Clara County CA Directory, 1949-50〕 and Angus Anderson, then Vice President,〔R. L. Polk U.S. Cities Directory for Mountain View, CA 1954〕 had sold their interests in Arrow to Wharton graduate Walter Schulze, who then became Arrow's Secretary-Treasurer and Vice President. Walter and his wife had been doing accounting for several small companies in the Bay Area, including Duro-Bond Bearing, where he likely heard of Arrow. Schulze left Arrow after its sale to Rio Grande Industries.〔San Jose Mercury News, Obituary; Pauline Schultze, October 18, 1993〕 In 1979, Arrow listed over a dozen types of rides in their catalog including 15 Corkscrews, 5 Looping coasters, 12 runaway mine trains, 43 flumes and 77 automotive, for a total of over 200 rides installed at nearly 100 locations around the world. Similarly named Arrow Dynamics, eventual successor to Arrow Development, was incorporated in Delaware on January 10, 1986 by Ron Toomer, Otis Hughes, David Klomp, Ray Crandall and Brent Meikle.〔State of Utah Division of Corporations and Commercial Code Database - Articles of Incorporation #131482〕 ==History==
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