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Olaf Birkeland on a ship from Norway to Canada. [1930s] |
Olaf Birkeland and his brother Mike arrived in Vancouver from Norway in
1930's. In 1939, when they set up their wool processing business on Main Street, they never
imagined that the company would be going strong
years later as the result of
the energy of three generations of Birkelands.
Norm's grandfather in Norway was the head carder and dyer
in a wool plant who taught his sons the wool trade. Two decades and some new
Birkelands later, Norm began working under his father Olaf in the 1950's and
became the head wool carder in the family business with his brother Gordon.
Norm taught the business and the skills of wool carding to his daughter, Cara who
was the 4th generation Birkeland to run the carding machine! Cara in turn taught Karyn Waters, who assumed the business in 2012 to keep the proud legacy alive.
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The Birkeland business originally emphasized wool processing and batting with
the two ton, over 100 years old belt-driven carding machine. The carding machine
almost didn't make it to Main street when a dispute over import duties irritated
Olaf. Canada Customs wanted him to pay duty on the machine and, ever the
negotiator, he told Customs to dump it into the ocean, he wasn't going to pay.
(His wife Anna made him sleep on the couch that night!) Eventually, Customs backed down and the machine supported the Birkeland family for more than seven decades!
The business now stocks a wide variety of yarns for knitters and crocheters
as well as supplies for spinners, weavers and felters. In 1999, Birkeland Bros.
Wool jumped into the 21st century by becoming the first BC wool store to go
online with a website, email and international ordering and shipping!
In 2012, health reasons forced Cara to re-assess her options and consider drastic changes. When she announced a decision to close the doors of Birkeland Bros Wool and focus on new horizons, Cara received an outpouring of wonderful and touching feedback... and one customer could not stand to see the famous Birkeland Carding Machine retired.
In March 2012, it was announced that Karyn Waters had purchased the business and would continue running in the proud Birkeland family tradition at a new Abbotsford, BC, location.
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Oivind Birkeland (brother to Olaf and Michael) using the Birkeland Carding machine in the factory in Norway. [1930s] |
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Peter Birkeland (brother to Olaf and Michael) sorting wool rags for picking in the factory in Norway. [1940s] |
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Olaf Birkeland, Having a break during the store renovations. [1958] |
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Olaf Birkeland, the Head Carder at Birkeland Brothers. [1966] |
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Norman and Gordon, sons of Olaf Birkeland. [1993] |
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Norman and Cara, son and granddaughter of Olaf Birkeland. [2008] |
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Midnight, was our 13 year old Siberian Husky. Her official position at Birkeland Bros was: Greeter. Midnight will always be remembered by her gentle and mischievous ways! [2009] |
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