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The '''Victor Talking Machine Company''' wasis ana defunct American recording company and [[phonograph]] manufacturer that operated independently from 1901 until 1929 when the company was purchased by the [[Radio Corporation of America]] and subsequently operated as the '''RCA Victor''' Division of the Radio Corporation of America.
 
Headquartered in [[Camden, New Jersey]], Victor was the largest and most eminent firm of its kind in the world, best known for its use of the iconic "[[His Master's Voice]]" trademark, the production, marketing, and design of the popular "Victrola" line of phonographs and the company's extensive catalog of operatic and classical music recordings by world famous artists on the prestigious [[RCA Victor Red Seal|Red Seal]] label. After its merger with RCA in 1929, the company maintained its eminence as America's foremost producer of records and phonographs until the 1960s.