Prior
to the introduction of the Mag-LiteŽ
flashlight in 1979, the flashlight was
generally regarded as an unreliable item
that was typically thrown away after a
short time due to its inferior quality.
That all changed when, after spending
years perfecting the design and applying
his unique patented technology, Anthony
Maglica revolutionized the portable
lighting industry. By combining superior
design with reliability, durability and an
unprecedented lifetime warranty, Anthony
Maglica has truly produced flashlights
that are "a work of art that
works!"
Born in New York City and raised in
Europe where he received his training, Mr.
Maglica returned to the United States in
1950 in order to take advantage of the
opportunities of the American free
enterprise system. Due to his well-honed
skills as an experimental machinist
coupled with his unyielding perseverance,
Mag Instrument grew rapidly from its
modest beginnings in a Los Angeles garage
in 1955. Mr. Maglica provided the initial
capital for his dream with a personal
investment of $125.
The small "job shop"
initially supplied machine tools to
industry, soon earning an excellent
reputation as a manufacturer of
sophisticated industrial, aerospace and
military machine parts. Mr. Maglica's
unique talent for blending innovative
manufacturing techniques with quality and
efficiency were unsurpassed at the time
and continue to this day.
Mr. Maglica (Tony) utilizes a hands-on
leadership style with a core philosophy
-consistent and superior quality of all
Mag products coupled with outstanding
customer service, never to be surpassed by
competitors.
In the typical American tradition, Mr.
Maglica saw an opportunity for carving a
product niche for a superior flashlight in
the 1970's. He had seen, and in fact had
used, many of the products available at
the time and was confident he could do
better. In 1979, the new Mag-LiteŽ
flashlight initially was targeted to
professionals such as police and fire
fighters, whose lives and livelihood often
depended on the reliability of their
flashlights. Soon, these
"heroes" began to insist on
using only Mag-LiteŽ flashlights.
Consumers, too, found that for auto, home
and sporting use, they could rely on no
other.
Tony was not content to rest upon the
success of the Mag-LiteŽ flashlight. In
1982, soon after relocating himself and
about 80 employees to a new 126,000 square
foot facility in Ontario, he introduced
the Mag-LiteŽ Rechargeable System, the
most powerful rechargeable flashlight of
its size on the market. In 1984, a small
premium flashlight, the Mini MagliteŽ was
introduced where it became an overnight
success. Its distinctive aesthetic appeal
and unsurpassed functionality were unheard
of in the portable lighting industry. In
1987, a smaller version of the Mini
MagliteŽ flashlight was introduced (a AAA
cell version) that was well-suited to many
industrial and medical applications. With
a sharp eye focused on the marketplace,
Mr. Maglica introduced the SolitaireŽ
flashlight in 1988. Ideal for key chains
and purses because of its compact size, it
included a distinctive design and the
superior quality of all Mag products. It,
too, was a hit from the start.
The well rounded product line of Mag
products has branched out from its early
distribution patterns and is sold in
virtually every class of trade in the
marketplace today. Tony has not forgotten
the dedicated and loyal police officers
and fire fighters that helped contribute
to Mag's early success by "spreading
the word" about the Mag-LiteŽ
flashlight. Mag was a major corporate
sponsor of the dedication of the fallen
police officer memorial in Washington,
D.C. In addition, during Operation Desert
Storm, our troops were equipped with the
world's most advanced military hardware
and technology. Many of the troops also
used Mag-LiteŽ products as evidenced by
hundreds of touching and emotional letters
received from the troops on how their
Mag-LiteŽ flashlights assisted them in
their duties.
Mag Instrument is proud that its
products are not only designed in the
U.S.A but built by American workers.
Mag Instrument is committed to remaining
a U.S.A. Manufacturer.
Within their first decade on the market, Mag-LiteŽ and
Mini MagliteŽ products have been touted
by both Fortune and Money magazines as
among the top 100 products that
"America makes best." In
addition, the Mini MagliteŽ was
recognized in American Style: Classic
Product Designs from Air Stream to Zippo.
The Mag-LiteŽ and Mini MagliteŽ products
have also been honored by the Japanese
Institute of Design and Museum for Applied
Art Cologne.
Mr. Maglica remains committed to
product innovation and refinement, as
reflected by his development of
sophisticated underwater lighting
instruments for use by Jacques Cousteau.
To this day, all product research and
development is personally executed by
Tony. A number of products are in various
stages of development and will only be
introduced when Mr. Maglica is personally
satisfied with the design and features of
these new products.
Today, its world renowned products are
sold throughout the world, including
Europe, Asia and South America. Japan and
Germany, both well known for their
emphasis on design and quality, have
warmly embraced Mag's products. Exports
have grown significantly in recent years
and now comprise about 25% of total sales.
Mag-LiteŽ products are proof that the
world is craving American-made goods and
services, provided they include
distinctive designs and are precision
crafted with uncompromising quality in
mind.
The company has continued its
spectacular success and currently occupies
over 400,000 square feet and employs over
850 persons. Mag Instrument will soon
break ground on a new fully integrated
manufacturing facility and a large parcel
of land in Ontario and plans to occupy the
facility within the next two years. This
move will not only provide for expansion,
but will help maintain the company's
strict quality control policies. Mr.
Maglica insists that the only way to
ensure the quality of his products is to
retain control over the entire flashlight
manufacturing process under one roof.
Mag Instrument maintains an extremely
aggressive stance in protecting its
intellectual property rights (i.e., its
patents, trademarks and copyrights). In
one of the lawsuits involving Mag
Instrument's intellectual property rights,
Judge Ferdinand Fernandez, now on the
Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
remarked: The Mini MagliteŽ was the
invention of Anthony Maglica (hereafter
"Mr. Maglica"). It was such an
elegant piece of engineering, and was
manufactured to such high quality
standards that it took the industry by
storm. A once sleepy backwater in the
economy became a segment with an
extraordinary growth rate. The success
went against all of the conventional
wisdom of the industry and actually
revolutionized it.
In protecting its intellectual property
rights, Mag Instrument has successfully
defended not only itself, but has led the
charge in protecting all of America's
manufacturers. Mr. Maglica is not fearful
of competition, but relishes the challenge
to compete on a fair basis.
Mr. Maglica's personal history has
prompted him to recognize the important
role that American manufacturing plays in
our country; and for this reason,
a proud leader and advocate
of the current renaissance in American
manufacturing, Mag Instrument is committed
to remaining a U.S.A. Manufacturer.
Mr. Maglica's intense patriotism,
penchant for innovation and
unquenchable drive provide the basis for
the dedication and skill of all the
management and employees at Mag Instrument
who are justifiably proud of the superior
American lighting devices they bring to
consumers throughout the world. Anthony
Maglica and Mag Instrument -- truly an
American success story!