
And Brian's father, the late Edmund (Monty) Mortimer, was the head of research at Garrard so this creates an unbroken link with pre-Gradiente, pukka Garrard.” The Mortimer’ have written a wonderful book on the subject, “ The Garrard Story” “Among them was Brian Mortimer, head of quality control at the Swindon factory. They were designed with guidance from a number of former Garrard employees. The Garrard 501 and soon followed by the Garrard 601. In 2006 Loricraft continued the Garrard legacy by introducing the next generation of classic Garrard Turntables. They became the leading authority on 301's and 401's Laricraft Audio serviced and re-built the classic Garrard 301's and 401's and also manufactured support products. Terry O'Sullivan kept the Garrard legend alive. In 1997, Gradiente licensed the Garrard name to Terence O'Sullivan, who operated as Loricraft Audio.
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These included "Garrard"-branded cassette decks, CD players, stereo receivers, boom-box radio/cassette machines, portable "Walkman" type cassette players, serial-port printer cables, universal TV/audio remote controls, and other miscellany, including turntables that had nothing to do with any original Garrard design.” “Between 19, the Garrard brand name was licensed to other companies in the USA, which imported many electronic items built by many different and unrelated Far Eastern manufacturers. The remaining Garrard research and development operation in Swindon was reduced to a skeleton operation until completely shut down in 1992.
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In 1979, Plessey sold Garrard to Gradiente Electronics of Brazil and their turntable series production was moved to Brazil (Manaus). From 1976-1978, Garrard worked on video disc and data storage but foolishly chose not to invest in the technology. In 1960, the company was sold to Plessey, an electronics conglomerate. During this time they designed and produced some of the very best spring & electric motors followed by a huge lineage of turntables which culminated with the now world famous Garrard 301 and 401 turntables. Before this all gramophone motors were imported in from Switzerland and Germany. They initially made precision range finders and later hand-grenades marked 'G/Swindon' and the bomb releases for Wellington and Lancaster bombers.Īfter WW1, in 1919, they started producing consumer products, concentrating mainly on high-quality spring wound gramophone motors for the likes of Columbia and Decca. In 1915, Garrard & Co formed, The Garrard Engineering and Manufacturing Company, to manufacture precision parts for the military.



Garrard also created some of the world's most illustrious sporting trophies, including the Americas Cup, the ICC Cricket World Cup Trophy and a number of trophies for Royal Ascot. Garrard was the first official Crown Jeweller of the UK, charged with the upkeep of the British Crown Jewels, from 1843 to 2007. George Wickes founded Garrard in London in 1735. Limited, designs and manufactures luxury jewellery and silver.
