Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Is it possible to be an all-American company?

California flashlight maker is close, but it's still a rough road

Anthony Maglica has lived the American Dream – arriving in booming post-war United States as a penniless young man, he made his way to California in a rusty Studebaker, worked hard and saved just enough money to start his own business. He parlayed the humble sum of $125 into a business empire.

Maglica’s company, Mag Instruments, has sold 420 million of its aluminum-encased flashlights since 1979. Its Maglite brand is known worldwide as a high-quality American product. But the company’s story illustrates just how difficult it is to be all-American. Not only does it face a flood of cheap imports, but Mag is in perpetual legal battle to protect itself from copycats

1 comment:

Jendocino said...

I have several Maglites, and I would be at a loss without them. These sorts of stories really intrigue me because they reflect people who actually walk the walk. Not many folks do these days, and I hope Mr. Maglite is able to continue for a long time to come. Thanks for sharing this, Dave!

Trump's Distractions from the Epstein Files Increase Daily

As the calls for releasing the Epstein Files increase the First Felon has ramped up his daily diversions. Monday - Trump met with interna...