Vincent Bach - Division of the Magnavox Company
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Vincent Bach - Division of the Magnavox Company
When was Bach a division of Magnavox?
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Re: Vincent Bach - Division of the Magnavox Company
according to Wikipedia
The era of H&A Selmer as an independent company ended in 1970, with its purchase by the British electronics firm Magnavox.[2] It was sold to Philips Electronics in 1975, then to the investment firm Integrated Resources in 1989. With the 1993 bankruptcy of Integrated Resources, Selmer was sold to the investment firm Kirkland Messina and reorganized as Selmer Industries, Inc., with The Selmer Company name used for its instrument manufacturing operations.
The era of H&A Selmer as an independent company ended in 1970, with its purchase by the British electronics firm Magnavox.[2] It was sold to Philips Electronics in 1975, then to the investment firm Integrated Resources in 1989. With the 1993 bankruptcy of Integrated Resources, Selmer was sold to the investment firm Kirkland Messina and reorganized as Selmer Industries, Inc., with The Selmer Company name used for its instrument manufacturing operations.
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Re: Vincent Bach - Division of the Magnavox Company
Thanks Steve.sacfxdx wrote: ↑Sun Oct 11, 2020 3:42 pm according to Wikipedia
The era of H&A Selmer as an independent company ended in 1970, with its purchase by the British electronics firm Magnavox.[2] It was sold to Philips Electronics in 1975, then to the investment firm Integrated Resources in 1989. With the 1993 bankruptcy of Integrated Resources, Selmer was sold to the investment firm Kirkland Messina and reorganized as Selmer Industries, Inc., with The Selmer Company name used for its instrument manufacturing operations.
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Re: Vincent Bach - Division of the Magnavox Company
And now they are owned by Conn-Selmer which is owned by Steinway (I think).
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Re: Vincent Bach - Division of the Magnavox Company
Kinda... Yes it is the Steinway corp, but Conn-Selmer bought Steinway and uses the name (more brand recognition from Steinway than Conn).bigbandbone wrote: ↑Mon Oct 12, 2020 6:36 am And now they are owned by Conn-Selmer which is owned by Steinway (I think).
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Re: Vincent Bach - Division of the Magnavox Company
I thought it was something like that. When I worked for King in Eastlake it was UMI.elmsandr wrote: ↑Mon Oct 12, 2020 7:47 amKinda... Yes it is the Steinway corp, but Conn-Selmer bought Steinway and uses the name (more brand recognition from Steinway than Conn).bigbandbone wrote: ↑Mon Oct 12, 2020 6:36 am And now they are owned by Conn-Selmer which is owned by Steinway (I think).
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Re: Vincent Bach - Division of the Magnavox Company
King was once owned by Seeburg, the juke box company. Kinda weird, like when AMF (makers of pool tables, bowling equipment, snow skis, golf clubs, etc.) owned Harley Davidson...
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