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Cabinet maker [[Morris Margolin]] and his sons Abram and Joseph transformed an East End furniture and musical instrument warehouse into a maker of low cost record players, some of the first on the market; then they also introduced transistor radios | |||
1917 Advertisement. J. and A. Margolin, 147 Newport Road, Middlesbrough. Bargains in second-hand furniture.<ref>Daily Gazette for Middlesbrough - Wednesday 15 August 1917</ref> | 1917 Advertisement. J. and A. Margolin, 147 Newport Road, Middlesbrough. Bargains in second-hand furniture.<ref>Daily Gazette for Middlesbrough - Wednesday 15 August 1917</ref> |
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of Old Street, London
Cabinet maker Morris Margolin and his sons Abram and Joseph transformed an East End furniture and musical instrument warehouse into a maker of low cost record players, some of the first on the market; then they also introduced transistor radios
1917 Advertisement. J. and A. Margolin, 147 Newport Road, Middlesbrough. Bargains in second-hand furniture.[1]
1935 Advertisement. J. and A. Margolin, 112, 114, 116, Old Street, London. Professional accordions.[2]
1961 Dansette Products formerly J. and as. Margolin.[3]