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What is Paul Jr. Designs?

After ten years in the steel business and ten years building custom motorcycles and a brand through OCC, he is taking all he has learned and applying it to his new company, Paul Jr. Designs. Brand loyalty is a key part to this new venture as well as partnering with the right companies. Shortly after opening its doors, Paul Jr. Designs caught the attention of its first major client, The Coleman Company. Paul Jr. Designs was hired to redesign the 10-Year Anniversary model of their popular Roadtrip Grill and signed a contract to review and improve across their entire product line.

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Reader Comments (12)

What a sell out!!

July 26, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterwillie

His dad was a prick I suffered under a few of those over the years you learn the good and the bad and then move on, sell out?? I dont think so

August 2, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterPW

keep it up Paulie you have that great talent, you're gonna do ok.

August 8, 2010 | Unregistered Commenteredsson

GO PAUL JR KICK ASS TAKE NAME LATER IF IT WAS NOT FOR YOU YOUR DAD WOULDN'T BE WARE HE IS TODAY GO PAUL JR

August 13, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJAMES

Best wishes for you new company Paul !

August 13, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMarisol

Best wishes for you new company Paul !

August 13, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMarisol

Paul, I agree with Marisol, good luck with your new company. Thanks for selecting Lincoln welding equiptment. I have been a Lincoln fan for 40 years now. Thanks for giving them the opportunity to show you what they have compared to Ol'Blue.

Chris

August 15, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterChris C.

paul a joke i dont see him wlaking around with his coffee any more hahahahahaha

August 26, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterdavid smith

Good Luck Paul, be your own man you have the skills. You Should Change the name of the company to Orange County bikes and choppers built by the black sheep. Maybe you can make a low end bike and call it Black Sheep 1

Keep it up and good luck to you and all those with you. I don't even want to write you telling you how i feel about your father.

August 26, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterTJ

I wish Paul Jr and all PJD staff the best. I think his dad is a complete egotistical ass who feels that because he started the company from a steel shop, Jr should go out and reinvent the wheel in order to prove himself. What kind of father talks down on their own kid like Sr does to Jr. Seriously, Sr is a complete A$$hole who wants everyone to be carbon copies of him.

I find myself wanting PJD to take a serious amount of business away from OCC. I say this not because I like negativity, but because that is the only way I think Sr will gain some respect for Jr. I also think that the only reason OCC was able to flourish is because of the creative vision of Jr. The OCC logo -- that was Jr, the sword shaped sign -- that was Jr, the first theme bike -- that was Jr, the second theme bike -- that was Jr. Starting to see a trend here? I do.

Although Jr, I don't think PJD as a name is nearly as catchy as OCC. I do dig the logo though.

August 27, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterLewis

Good luck to all involved!!

Note:
If you're in need of any additional "skilled" fab folks let me know... I came from Lincoln in the early 90's but, the field taught me everything i know

September 27, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterBill

Sr. may be a prick,but he is still the boss.At least he's a biker,not a whiner.And Jr. is not a bike designer,he's a bike decorater.Welding is his only real skill.What degrees does he hold?,what patents ?Spider Web themed bikes have been done to death for 40 yrs.Show me an award winning bike and I'll give him his props.

October 31, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterBlksam

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