The company was originally named Empire Phonograph Corporation, but changed their name to Domino Phonograph Corporation in 1915,[1] apparently before producing any products.
[2] They produced two-sided, 7-inch fine-groove vertical-cut disc records with a light-blue label and dark-blue lettering.
[2][3][4] Domino advertised their playing time as equal to that of a 10-inch disc.
[2] The product, consisting of standard material of the day, never achieved popularity with the public.
[2][3] Production and marketing had ceased by the end of 1917, and surviving examples are scarce.