Hello All,
My name is Chris and I am a New Jersey researcher studying the National Musical String Company, maker of Black Diamond, Bell Brand, Lyric, and other string lines, as well as the first harmonicas produced in the United States.
I am hoping that some of you out there might have a little information on the company. I know there is a very nostalgic sense about NMSCo products but take a look at some information I have provided below and please post anything you might be able to add to it.
1897 - Thomas Nelson, Jr., owner of the Rice Musical String Company of New York, makers of the Bell Brand, Alexander M. Paul, owner of the Standard Musical String Company of Connecticut, makers of Black Diamond, and George Dow Emerson owner of a string factory in Bellville, New Jersey combine their interests to form the National Musical String Company.
1898 The NMSCo moves into its new home in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
1899 The NMSCo purchases the American Musical String Company.
1917 William R. McClelland purchases the NMSCo form George Dow Emerson, the last of the NMSCo founders.
1932 McClelland unexpectedly dies of a heart attack. With no wife or children the NMSCo is eventually bought by C. Bruno and Son, Inc. James and Frank Gibson, former employees, then rivals of the NMSCo (the Gibson Musical String Company), are put in charge.
1970 The NMSCo is purchased by the Kaman Music Corporation.
1979 The NMSCo is renamed the Kaman Musical String Company and moved to Connecticut.
1982 The old New Brunswick NMSCo building is declared a national historic landmark and still stands today.
2001 Black Diamond and other NMSCo trademarks are purchased by The Cavanaugh Company and relaunched from Florida.
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