Argentinean record store & company owned by brothers Juan B. Tagini and José Tagini.
In 1907, they enter a deal with Columbia Double-Disc, is ed in 1912.
In either 1909 or 1910, Tagini eners a deal with German company Tocasolo Sin Rival
Tagini also licensed Polyphon exclusivity rights to a small number of music stores from other cities, such records surfaced as Relsie-Record, Ferrari Record and El Ruiseñor.
The record store went backrupt in 1915 due to complications of the first world war. Columbia wouldn't re-enter the market until the 20s. Some of the Polyphonwerke discs were pirated by other labels.
Casa Tagini, like all record stores - record companies in the 00s and 10s, can be identified by the sticker on the record, and may be referenced on the original cardboard sleeve of the record.