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THE GEORGE F. CAKE COMPANY
A BRIEF HISTORY
BASED ON INFORMATION FROM
MICHAEL R. CARRICK AND DOROTHY CAKE
A while back a manual appeared on ebay for the Thompson Submachine
Gun with an interesting decal applied to the front cover. The manual by
itself was nothing unusual it is the standard green and blue covered manual
from the late 1930s, but the decal was the interesting part. The description
on ebay stated that the manual was from the George F. Cake Co. who were
the California sales representatives for
Auto-Ordnance in the 1930's.
With the purchase of the manual the hunt
began for the information behind the de-
cal. With the help of Mr. Michael Carrick
and the wife of George Cake, Mrs. Dor-
othy Cake, a very interesting story un-
folds. Their following letters and documents tell us the story.
(Carrick)
These notes were from my conversation with Dorothy Cake
on this date. Dorothy will be 99 years old on June 28th of this year.
George F. Cake has been called "Jim" since his youth. Jim was born in
1904 in the company logging town of McCloud (near Mt. Shasta in
Northern California). His father was an accountant for the McCloud
River Railroad. They moved to San Francisco in 1906, experienced the
big earthquake, and
hightailed it back to
McCloud.
He graduated from
Polytechnic High
School in Los Angles
and took an outside
sales job with Hogie's
Sporting Goods, cov-
ering the northern
half of California.
In August of 1933, he
started as a manufacturer's representative for Alden Glaze (sporting
goods?), covering the northern half of California, but living in Los Angles.
In 1934, Jim made the acquaintance of Joe Roush, who was the first to bring the products of Federal Labora-
tories to California. During the "Dock Strike Riots" in San Francisco on " Bloody Thursday" May 9, 1934, Joe
asked Jim to help him with demonstrations of tear gas and Tommy Guns. Very shortly thereafter, Joe became
quite ill, and Jim Cake took over as representative for Federal Laboratories (and thereby, Auto-Ordnance) for
the territory of California, Oregon, Arizona and Nevada. In late 1936 he moved from Los Angles to Berkeley.
CAKE CO. PATCH FROM
THE 1960'S.
GEORGE F. CAKE