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Discover the fascinating true story of how the Plymouth Iron Windmill Company transformed from a struggling Michigan manufacturer into the legendary Daisy Manufacturing Company. Between 1888 and 1938, financial pressure, high shipping costs, and thin profit margins forced leadership to rethink their future. What began as a promotional air rifle designed by Clarence Hamilton soon revealed powerful consumer demand. That unexpected market signal led to a bold industrial pivot — from heavy agricultural windmills to affordable, durable BB guns. Learn how the iconic Red Ryder Model 1938 helped cement Daisy’s place in American culture and how strategic adaptation turned near-bankruptcy into long-term brand success. ✅ Subscribe for more historical insights, biographies of tycoons, and lessons from the world’s most influential figures. • Before Safety Regulations: Inside America'... • This Company Had Its OWN Army and Ruled Mi... • Factory Bells to Office Chairs: The 9–5 Tr... • Frederick Trump Proves Dynasties Don't Sta... • How Fortunes Were Built in the Gold Rush E... • When JP Morgan Saved America, The Governme... • Ford Didn’t Build Cars. He Engineered Cont... • The Man Who Used Railroads to Control an E... • The Homestead Strike Exposed: How Carnegie... • Control Without Spectacle: Rockefeller's G... In 1888, a small Michigan windmill company faced bankruptcy, but through shrewd industrial adaptation, it found new consumer demand. Within 50 years, this struggling firm became a famous name in American recreational shooting. This story highlights how a company pivoted from windmills to firearms, demonstrating the power of innovation when facing economic hardship.