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Ellis Michael Ginn | |
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Nationality | British |
Occupation | maker of gramophones |
Known for | founder of EMG and Expert Gramophones |
Ellis Michael Ginn (— 17.02.1959) founder of E.M.G. and Expert Gramophones, manufacturers of some of the finest gramophones in the world.
In 1923 E.M.Ginn founded EMG. Around 1930 he broke with the company and founded Expert Gramophones that wound up shortly after his death in 1959. EMG survived its founder and closed in 1980.
In popular culture
[edit]An EMG gramophone appears in a short story "Interference" by Julian Barnes.
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- The E.M.G. Story by Francis James , book review // Gramophone, February 1999.
- Death of E. M. Ginn // Gramophone, April 1959.