Arkansas can boast about a lot, and that includes the everyday things we use that came from the minds of Natural State natives! Check out these Arkansas inventions created by some of our state’s best thinkers and innovators, and maybe you’ll even get some inspiration for your own patented product. Life in Arkansas doesn’t get enough credit for its delights and wonders… so let’s do just that: appreciate it for a minute.

  1. Bowie Knife: The type of knife that carries the name of James Bowie was actually first crafted by Arkansas blacksmith James Black, according to the Historic Arkansas Museum.

PunkToad/Flickr Black’s knife, also known as the “Arkansas Toothpick,” was created for self-defense in the 1830s by settlers on the Arkansas frontier. Bowie came to possess one, and his fighting prowess linked him to the weapon. The knife kept the name after Bowie died at the Alamo in 1836. Black’s knife design was later copied by knifemakers in Sheffield, England. Imagine being so legendary at weaponry that your name is assigned to a weapon you didn’t even design. That takes moxie.

  1. Klipsch Speakers: Paul Klipsch perfected the speakers that continue to bear his name today.

Allen/Flickr He was the first to realize that horn-type speakers have a richer sound than cone-type speakers. His Klipschorn speakers helped start the hi-fi era of sound in the 1940s. Klipsch initially sold his speakers from a tin shed in Hope, Arkansas, in 1946, and opened his first speaker factory in Hope in 1948. His speakers were primarily for commercial or professional buyers, but the Klipsch company seized the home theater market in the 1990s. Klipsch created 23 patents before his death in 2002 at age 98. To this day, his invention is legendary - and it’s unlikely to ever be topped.

  1. The Wonder Horse: A popular toy horse for children, the Wonder Horse was invented by William Baltz of Pocahontas, Arkansas.

Sharyn Morrow/Flickr Baltz made the first version in 1939 by suspending the horse from a wood frame using springs. His grandson enjoyed it so much that Baltz decided to mass-produce them, naming them after the Wonder State, Arkansas’ moniker at that time. The company Wonder Products started mass-producing Wonder Horses in 1949. In 1952, Wonder Products started making vinyl horses on black wooden frames and converted to metal frames in 1959. To this day, it’s an iconic childhood toy that even modern children will recognize.

  1. Modernized Archery: Called the father of modern archery, Arkansan Ben Pearson invented the machine technology that enabled him to mass-produce bows and arrows and sell them at a price the average sports enthusiast could afford.

soldusa.com His company, founded in 1927, is the oldest bow company in America and still sells archery products. The company was the largest archery products manufacturer in the United States for about 30 years, and Pearson promoted the sport through films, tournaments, and demonstrations. He was inducted into the Archery Hall of Fame & Museum in Union City, Pennsylvania, in 1972. It remains an iconic part of our state history to this day.

  1. Freeman Owens: This Pine Bluff native changed the movie making business forever when he perfected the process of putting sound on film.

mika/Flickr Owens later advanced cinematography technology when he designed and developed cameras and lenses used by the Eastman-Kodak Company. Imagine if nobody had ever thought, “Okay, but what if these films didn’t need to be silent anymore?” Kudos, Freeman.

  1. Fried Pickles: The first fried dill pickles ever sold anywhere were at the Duchess Drive-In in Atkins, summer of 1963, at fifteen cents for an order of 15 hamburger slices.

Clint McMahon/Flickr They were created by Bernell “Fatman” Austin, owner of the drive-in, who worked to improve them. By late summer, he had perfected the pickle to what it is today: a large pickle sliced lengthwise and breaded in the family’s secret recipe, then deep-fried until it’s golden. Atkins offers these Southern delicacies during the annual Picklefest every May. We, personally, are forever grateful.

  1. Cat Claws, Inc.: This Morrilton, Arkansas based business, founded in 1980, creates and ships cat toys and products across the country.

Cat Claws Inc/Facebook Cat Claws claims the secret to their success is the top-quality certified organic catnip used in all of their products – cats love it, and it keeps their owners coming back for more. If you browse its Facebook page, it’s full of cat memes, which is also wonderful.

You’re welcome for the Wonder Horse, world… how many of us definitely had one as a kid? Many of our first childhood memories were of us bobbling along on that toy! Thankfully the inventors from the Natural State provide some pretty practical ideas for everyday use.

PunkToad/Flickr

Black’s knife, also known as the “Arkansas Toothpick,” was created for self-defense in the 1830s by settlers on the Arkansas frontier. Bowie came to possess one, and his fighting prowess linked him to the weapon. The knife kept the name after Bowie died at the Alamo in 1836. Black’s knife design was later copied by knifemakers in Sheffield, England. Imagine being so legendary at weaponry that your name is assigned to a weapon you didn’t even design. That takes moxie.

Allen/Flickr

He was the first to realize that horn-type speakers have a richer sound than cone-type speakers. His Klipschorn speakers helped start the hi-fi era of sound in the 1940s. Klipsch initially sold his speakers from a tin shed in Hope, Arkansas, in 1946, and opened his first speaker factory in Hope in 1948. His speakers were primarily for commercial or professional buyers, but the Klipsch company seized the home theater market in the 1990s. Klipsch created 23 patents before his death in 2002 at age 98. To this day, his invention is legendary - and it’s unlikely to ever be topped.

Sharyn Morrow/Flickr

Baltz made the first version in 1939 by suspending the horse from a wood frame using springs. His grandson enjoyed it so much that Baltz decided to mass-produce them, naming them after the Wonder State, Arkansas’ moniker at that time. The company Wonder Products started mass-producing Wonder Horses in 1949. In 1952, Wonder Products started making vinyl horses on black wooden frames and converted to metal frames in 1959. To this day, it’s an iconic childhood toy that even modern children will recognize.

soldusa.com

His company, founded in 1927, is the oldest bow company in America and still sells archery products. The company was the largest archery products manufacturer in the United States for about 30 years, and Pearson promoted the sport through films, tournaments, and demonstrations. He was inducted into the Archery Hall of Fame & Museum in Union City, Pennsylvania, in 1972. It remains an iconic part of our state history to this day.

mika/Flickr

Owens later advanced cinematography technology when he designed and developed cameras and lenses used by the Eastman-Kodak Company. Imagine if nobody had ever thought, “Okay, but what if these films didn’t need to be silent anymore?” Kudos, Freeman.

Clint McMahon/Flickr

They were created by Bernell “Fatman” Austin, owner of the drive-in, who worked to improve them. By late summer, he had perfected the pickle to what it is today: a large pickle sliced lengthwise and breaded in the family’s secret recipe, then deep-fried until it’s golden. Atkins offers these Southern delicacies during the annual Picklefest every May. We, personally, are forever grateful.

Cat Claws Inc/Facebook

Cat Claws claims the secret to their success is the top-quality certified organic catnip used in all of their products – cats love it, and it keeps their owners coming back for more. If you browse its Facebook page, it’s full of cat memes, which is also wonderful.

If you can’t get enough of all the amazingness that is Arkansas, you might want to check out some of the most amazing Arkansas natural wonders.

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Arkansas Inventions January 09, 2023 Tori Jane

What are some notable things invented in Arkansas?  

Arkansas doesn’t tend to get enough credit for the interesting (and important) things invented here. Some of the most notable Arkansas inventions include:  

Walmart grocery stores  Dillard’s department stores  Brown N’ Serve rolls (mmmm)  Cheese-filled hot dogs  

  2. What are some interesting facts about Arkansas?   As we said, Arkansas just doesn’t get enough love for the interesting place that it is. Some of our favorite fun facts about Arkansas are things like:  

Arkansas’s official nickname is The Natural State  The state bird is the mockingbird  There are 52 state parks in Arkansas    The state flower is the Apple Blossom 

  3. Who are some historic figures from Arkansas?  Interestingly, there are numerous historic figures from Arkansas! Some of the most well-known folks to come out of the Natural State are folks such as: 

General Douglas MacArthur  The Little Rock Nine    Albert Pike 

James Black  Daisy Gatson Bates   

The OIYS Visitor Center

Arkansas Inventions

January 09, 2023

Tori Jane

What are some notable things invented in Arkansas?  

Arkansas doesn’t tend to get enough credit for the interesting (and important) things invented here. Some of the most notable Arkansas inventions include:  

Walmart grocery stores  Dillard’s department stores  Brown N’ Serve rolls (mmmm)  Cheese-filled hot dogs  

  2. What are some interesting facts about Arkansas?   As we said, Arkansas just doesn’t get enough love for the interesting place that it is. Some of our favorite fun facts about Arkansas are things like:  

Arkansas’s official nickname is The Natural State  The state bird is the mockingbird  There are 52 state parks in Arkansas    The state flower is the Apple Blossom 

  3. Who are some historic figures from Arkansas?  Interestingly, there are numerous historic figures from Arkansas! Some of the most well-known folks to come out of the Natural State are folks such as: 

General Douglas MacArthur  The Little Rock Nine    Albert Pike 

James Black  Daisy Gatson Bates   

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Arkansas doesn’t tend to get enough credit for the interesting (and important) things invented here. Some of the most notable Arkansas inventions include:  

  • Walmart grocery stores
  • Dillard’s department stores
  • Brown N’ Serve rolls (mmmm)
  • Cheese-filled hot dogs

 

  1. What are some interesting facts about Arkansas?  

As we said, Arkansas just doesn’t get enough love for the interesting place that it is. Some of our favorite fun facts about Arkansas are things like:  

  • Arkansas’s official nickname is The Natural State
  • The state bird is the mockingbird
  • There are 52 state parks in Arkansas
  • The state flower is the Apple Blossom
  1. Who are some historic figures from Arkansas? 

Interestingly, there are numerous historic figures from Arkansas! Some of the most well-known folks to come out of the Natural State are folks such as: 

  • General Douglas MacArthur

  • The Little Rock Nine

  • Albert Pike

  • James Black

  • Daisy Gatson Bates