McLagan Info wanted
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oltractor
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McLagan Info wanted
What can anybody tell me about these machines? I know they are Canadian and have a paper mache like horn, i just purchased this with all its parts for $40< there is no model info found anywhere on it
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gramophone78
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Re: McLagan Info wanted
George McLagan's furniture company was located in Stratford Ontario and made some of the finest Canadian Arts & Crafts furniture. I have been collecting it for years.
Here is a website Keith Wright has on the company and Phonographs
http://keithwright.ca/CAPP/McLagan/McLagan.html
It would appear you have a model M23.
Also, some of their A&C furniture I own.
Here is a website Keith Wright has on the company and Phonographs
http://keithwright.ca/CAPP/McLagan/McLagan.html
It would appear you have a model M23.
Also, some of their A&C furniture I own.
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oltractor
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Re: McLagan Info wanted
Beautiful!, Thanks!!
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Lenoirstreetguy
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Re: McLagan Info wanted
McLagan was in business into the 1940s at least. I have a Canadian RCA radio from 1933 that has a cabinet manufactured by McLagan.
And their furniture as gramophone78 has pointed out is lovely. Here's an ad from 1930. Note how they say " The acquisition of McLagan Built furniture is not confined to the wealthy.It is available to practically all Canadian homemakers." They say that, but according to my grandmother, it was very pricey indeed.
Jim
And their furniture as gramophone78 has pointed out is lovely. Here's an ad from 1930. Note how they say " The acquisition of McLagan Built furniture is not confined to the wealthy.It is available to practically all Canadian homemakers." They say that, but according to my grandmother, it was very pricey indeed.
Jim
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gramophone78
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There were some great furniture makers in and around Stratford. McLagan, Strathroy and The Stratford Chair Company are just a few of the higher quality manufactures.Lenoirstreetguy wrote:McLagan was in business into the 1940s at least. I have a Canadian RCA radio from 1933 that has a cabinet manufactured by McLagan.
And their furniture as gramophone78 has pointed out is lovely. Here's an ad from 1930. Note how they say " The acquisition of McLagan Built furniture is not confined to the wealthy.It is available to practically all Canadian homemakers." They say that, but according to my grandmother, it was very pricey indeed.
Jim
I collect all three of their early A&C line.
Keith Wright (of Canadian CAPS) really put together a great site covering much of this area and in particular Phonographs made by them.
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Re: McLagan Info wanted
The cabinet of my 1936 Philco 3650 was manufactured by Mclagan as well.


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Mr Grumpy wrote:The cabinet of my 1936 Philco 3650 was manufactured by Mclagan as well.
Vince, that's a LOT nicer than my 37-610 American Philco "tombstone"...
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Re: McLagan Info wanted
The American equivalent of mine is a 650B
It's fully restored (case refinished) and it sounds incredible.
I love listening to it.
It's fully restored (case refinished) and it sounds incredible.
I love listening to it.
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Re: McLagan Info wanted
Your 630-B is beautiful. Did you refinished the case yourself?
I'm also a radio collector and restorer. My everyday radio is my 1938 Zenith 9s262.
I'm also a radio collector and restorer. My everyday radio is my 1938 Zenith 9s262.
Nick Hoffmann
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Yes I refinished myself.
And I preserved the McLagan badge that was tacked on to the rear of the cabinet.
I was actually pretty surprised to see the name, as a few McLagan machines had passed through
my hands and I had no idea they did work for a large brand like Philco.
And I preserved the McLagan badge that was tacked on to the rear of the cabinet.
I was actually pretty surprised to see the name, as a few McLagan machines had passed through
my hands and I had no idea they did work for a large brand like Philco.