In 1834, James Allen Gowdey established
Gowdey Reed Company in Providence, Rhode Island to supply the
textile industry with loom reeds for use in woolen, silk and cotton
mills. Gowdey Reed soon established a reputation for timely, reliable
service and unparalleled quality of product. James’ son,
David, served a rigorous apprenticeship beginning in 1842. His
enthusiasm, inventiveness and ingenuity were rewarded in 1847,
when his father ceded control, renaming the company J. A. Gowdey
& Son, as was customary.
David’s talent for design and attention to quality details
propelled the company to be the largest industrial reed manufacturer
in the United States, as well as the oldest in North America.
Continuing the “hands on” approach that brought its
early success, the company continued to evolve and thrive.
In 1900, James Wilson, a master reed maker with an exemplary reputation
throughout the industry, acquired Gowdey Reed Company. Today,
his great grandson Jim Wilson, also a master reed maker in addition
to being President and General Manager of the company, carries
on the tradition of quality and personal attention to production
that began almost two centuries ago.
Gowdey Reed Company has undergone many changes over the years,
but dedication to product excellence and superlative customer
service have remained, and will continue to be, hallmarks of its
long and distinguished tradition.
About Our Facility
The company moved to Central Falls,
Rhode Island in 1972 and is now located in a two-story 10,000
square foot freestanding building with access to all the major
highways in the area. Manufacturing facilities comprise 6000 square
feet of space, with the remainder dedicated to offices and “quick
ship” inventory stocking.
Some of the key pieces of equipment in our manufacturing area
are: