Watkins Electric Music
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DayGlo orange WEM logo as used on the company's amplification since 1967 | |
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Watkins Electric Music (WEM) is a British company known for manufacturing musical instruments, guitar, bass and PA amplification and the CopiCat tape echo machine. The company was founded in 1949, initially as a record shop in Tooting Market, London, by Charlie Watkins and his brother Reg Watkins. Two years later the brothers moved to a small shop in Balham, London and began selling guitars and accordions.
A scaled down version of the company still operates, focusing on accordions and a new handmade version of the CopiCat tape echo units. The firm continues to be run by Charlie Watkins, over 60 years after founding the company.
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