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Seiberling Rubber Company : ウィキペディア英語版
Seiberling Rubber Company
The Seiberling Rubber Company was an American tire manufacturer for motor vehicles.
In 1898 Frank A. Seiberling acquired an old strawboard factory in Akron, Ohio and founded the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company (naming it after Charles Goodyear). He served as the company´s president for 15 years when, in 1921 the company was refinanced and reorganized. Frank Seiberling and his brother Charles resigned from the company and founded a rubber and tire company bearing his name.
The Seiberling Rubber Company was founded in 1921 in Barberton, Ohio. In only six years Seiberling rose from 330th to 7th place in the tire industry. During WWII, Seiberling supplied tires for heavy artillery pieces. Seiberling is also credited for inventing the Saw-Tooth Tread and the tire Heat-Vents.
Seiberling Tire's advertising in the 1940´s through the '50´s was famous for the brand's slogan of "A name you can trust in Rubber."
In the mid 60's, Seiberling launched the SuperWideSport series, a bias-belted tire aimed to the Muscle Car market, booming at the time. The tire featured a whitewall on one side and a redline on the other, also common on the tire market at the time. The tire achieved relatively good sales being that Seiberling's Akron rivals had released good products to compete, most known Goodyear's Polyglas, Firestone's Wide-Oval, Uniroyal's Tiger Paw and BF Goodrich´s Radial T/A. The tire success did not go unnoticed and by the early 70´s the Big Three had some Seiberlings as original equipment fitted on their cars.
Despite its commercial success and early achievements, Seiberling failed to adapt and catch up with the market changes, especially with the arrival of foreign companies, who were quick to introduce the radial tire.
The company ended up being acquired by the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, ultimately belonging to Bridgestone when the latter took over Firestone. Seiberling tires are no longer sold in the US market, but the brand name is still in use in some countries. Manufactured at Firestone's plants, they are aimed to the budget-oriented consumer in selected sizes.
== References ==

*1 The Goodyear Tire and Rubber website.
*2 Seiberling visual history organization.
*3 Ohio history central organization.
*http://www.cityofbarberton.com/live/history/1912-1929.shtml

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