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1920's Becoming a World-Class Global Company

 
The term "Columbia" came into the company name, when the company entered into a capital tie-up with "Columbia,” a world-class major record company in 1927. Japan Columbia Recorders was founded in 1928, when the Columbia label and the familiar note became born.

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