Quite glad I asked! That's as good a reason as any, certainly. Do you have the Sutton/Nauck ARLIE book? If not, I'll scan the entries for Majestic, too (though I'd be surprised if they have any info you don't already have on your website, but I'd have to check and see). It's a great book if you don't have it, highly recommended. I had a beautiful 1919 Sonora upright (not the elaborate one with the wooden tonearm or anything, but a really nice one nonetheless, in amazing original condition), but it couldn't make the trip from TX to Nashville with me in '99, so a friend has it on display in their living room. I wish I had it now because I've since found an original sapphire ball stylus, and now I have no swivel-soundbox phonograph to use it with. And I've amassed a substantial collection of vertical records to play in the last 8 years! Best, Robert ----- Original Message ----- From: "Glenn Longwell" <majesticrecord at snet.net> To: "Antique Phonograph List" <phono-l at oldcrank.org> Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 6:37 PM Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Another new member (Why Majestic?) > Hello Robert, > > Yes, that email accepts attachments. I would be interested in receiving > them. I am also interested in the matrix numbers. Thanks for offering. > I'm guessing they are the 7" ones since I have yet to come across a sleeve > for the 9.25" records. > > Why Majestic? Well ... > > I came across a Sonora phonograph along with 12 Majestics in their > original sleeves a few years back at an estate sale. It was the first > time I had seen the Majestic label. Asking around I didn't get much > information about the company. From what little I learned asking around I > found that some of the information out there was incorrect. I'm not an > academic type that does research but thought it would be an interesting > new venture to try. Being a small company that didn't last long I figured > it would be a smaller project to tackle. So off I went. No particular > reason it was Majestic. I did happen to like the looks of the label but I > suppose it could have been almost anything. Being a New York City based > company I was able to research there when visiting for work (shhh, don't > tell my boss). I found it quite fun poking around the county clerk's > office, court house and library to get the information. Part of the fun > was building the web site as > well since I had never done that before either. So now, for fun, I > started doing some research on the other vertical brands of the time, > Paroquette (makers of the Par-O-Ket record) being one of them. I don't > expect to put it all up on the web site like Majestic but you never know. > By the way, Majestic only manufactured their own discs. > > So that's the story. Hopefully, you're not sorry you asked!! > > Cheers, > Glenn