Talk:Puritan Records

Re-do
Not only are there no citations here, just about everything in this article is incorrect. Will try to fix today.Pinikadia 19:56, 21 June 2014 (UTC)

Original Article
Here is the full original article: Puritan Records was a United States based record label of the 1920s. Puritan debuted in 1920. The label was owned by the United Phonographs Corporation of Sheboygan, Wisconsin. In 1922 the label was passed to the ownership of the Bridgeport Die and Machine Company of Bridgeport, Connecticut, which was also the owner of Broadway Records. In 1925 the ownership changed again, to the New York Recording Laboratories of Port Washington, Wisconsin, the parent company of Paramount Records. Later Puritans were all pressed from Paramount masters. The label was discontinued in 1927.[citation needed]

Audio fidelity on Puritan is below average for the era.[original research?]

Puritan debuted in 1917, and it was never owned by BD&M. It lasted until 1929, not 1927. For these reasons, the new article does not contain anything from this article.Pinikadia 20:32, 21 June 2014 (UTC)