The San Francisco Ladder Shop
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As time passes, it seems to me that there are less and less of those things that signify what is great about the fire service. Technology, increased safety, innovation, and time chip away at some of our most beloved symbols. Some changes are for the best and some are not. It's hard to argue the effectiveness of a well placed and expertly thrown aluminum ladder. It's also an easy pill to swallow when they break and can be replaced quickly and cheaply.
But they're not the best for everyone. San Francisco Fire Department has stuck with the wooden ladder for many reasons. First and foremost, there isn't a city in the world that has more high voltage lines running overhead. The city is made up of very steep and very narrow streets that make ladder truck access very difficult. And finally, the wind that whips off the bay is nothing to laugh at. With all that said, San Francisco Fire Department relies heavily on their ground ladders. They need to be heavy and stable. They need to be non-conductive.
They need to be made of wood. And while they are not the only department to use wooden ladders, they are the only department the builds their own ladders.
Since 1917 the San Francisco Ladder Shop has been building, designing and maintaining all the ladders for SFFD. They are the only ladder shop of its kind left in existence--a true testament to how strongly San Francisco feels about its ground ladders. At about $100 a linear foot, the ladders are not cheap, but when they break, these carpenters and craftsmen just repair the broken pieces and put the ladder back in service. SFFD has ladders in service that are over fifty years old and work just as good as the first day they were put into service.
We chose The San Francisco Ladder Shop as our latest Signature Design because of everything they signify--craftsmanship, quality and tradition. SFFD. is rich in tradition and everyone knows them by their helmet markings and their wooden ladders. In my estimation, they protect some of the most difficult urban geography and the most challenging building construction in the country. They don't continue to use wooden ladders out of stubbornness. They use them because they are the right tool for the right place.
When we called up Tom Lane and asked him if he would be interested in designing a shirt that would honor the craftsmen of the shop, he jumped all over it. He knew that he would have to create something that was organic, natural and created by hand. When we saw the finished design we were so happy that we wanted to do something special with it. So we called a small local print shop that deals in fine art and had them make a limited run of 150 prints.
This has been a great project to work on. My favorite yet. We hope you guys like this design as much as we do.


22 comments
I’m looking for a 14’ wood extension ladder for a 1947 dodge fire engine. Can you help me out. Thanks charles
Looking to buy a antique firemans ladder. Please ontact me if you have one for sale
Hello
My name is Jason Low. I have just completed my Probationary Year with Calgary Fire Department, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It is customary for the graduating class to present the Training Officers and Administration of the Training Academy a gift of appreciation for their efforts, dedication and passion. We are Class 2017-1 and would love to present the Academy with an 8 Foot Pompier Ladder. If this is a project that your establishment can undertake and, would like to undertake please let me know.
Side Note:
I admire your craft and enjoy watching the manufacturing process in the tutorial vidoes. Amazing to carry on and be part of an honored tradition.
Sincerely,
Calgary Fire Department
4th Class Firefighter
Jason Low
Like the comment before, I also am restoring an old LAFD 1922 Model T Fire Truck and in need of a short extension ladder
and will no doubt will build the ladder. The rods I can build, it is the tamper proof brass nuts I would like to buy.
Thankyou Mike Husted
Is shipping to Belize possible?
Please confirm and also if you accept VISA or MASTER CARD for payment for an international order.
Regards,
Dave Jeffery
Molard Shop
davejeffery471@gmail.com