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Did a little research on "Maxie".I learned that..........

Magyar

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Maxwells were manufactured in the USA from 1904-1925.

The brand name was started as THE MAXWELL -BRISCOE COMPANY in Tarrytown N.Y. ( that tag is stamped Regalia Co. N.Y)

IN 1907 the company moved to New Castle Indiana.

In 1913 the company was reorganized as "MAXWELL MOTOR CO" and moved to Detroit Michigan

The company faced competition and financial woes....so

In 1921 Walter Chrysler took control of Maxwell Motors and it was reincorporated in West Virginia

In 1925 Chrysler founded his own company and Maxwell Co assets were absorbed by Chrysler

Maxwell cars were transformed into the new 4-cylinders Chryslers and in 1928 the Maxwell model was again reworked into the creation of the first Plymouth.

Now that's the story of the Maxwell Company...couldn't find out anythning about the badge/pendant except that the Regalia Company in New York makes banners, etc...

Hope this helps you ....it was fun researching this...I learned a lot...
 
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Yes, Lorraine, you really gave us the info on Maxwell Motors and thank you! We are going to call you the Research Queen and Historian from now on! Ya got the job and looks like you really enjoy it! I am not a history buff, so don't know a lot of things involved of how things were started and accomplished! :clapping: WTG! RQH.... :lol:

God Bless! :angel:
Betty
 
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You are a busy lady....I have a hard time keeping up with this forum, let alone reading and posting on another one! You go girl.......track down that history info! :biggrin:

God Bless! :angel:
Betty
 
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