Common runout groove etchings: how to list them (Version 8)
Started by sebfact over 5 years ago, 17900 replies
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sebfact over 5 years ago
This post is hidden because you reported it for abuse. Show this post sebfact edited over 5 years agoWelcome to the Master List of runout information - version 8
This thread serves as discussion forum for cutting / mastering / plating engineers, studios, pressing plants and other manufacturing identifiers. The reference lists with the identified etchings are located in a private group. The former long list has been divided into several lists for better accessibility (e.g. with Chrome browsers).
Part One:
List of identified etchings - Alphabetical
List of identified etchings - Numbers
List of identified etchings - Symbols / drawings / logos / non-letter
List of identified etchings - The long / full list
Part Two:
List of etchings without example on Discogs yet
Part Three:
List of unidentified etchings
Part Four:
List of codes/ symbols/ numbers on centre labels
Guidance and how-to read the lists. -
trailoff over 5 years ago
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andrenafulva over 5 years ago
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cheebacheebakid over 5 years ago
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Was so easy to search one string and find it in any section before. Oh well, can't make everyone happy, kudos to you for trying though sebfact. -
Loanesloan over 5 years ago
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Just found out that this one:
RPM ### or RPM ###-######
S, H, or HS? S
Add a company: Pressed By - RPM Record Pressing
Example: Kjell Vidars - 7 has the wrong example (used for the plant above in that listing) -
countrymusicandcher over 5 years ago
This post is hidden because you reported it for abuse. Show this postStill wondering if anyone know anything about >S< (and >1< though it's scratched out in my example) on late 80's Alsdorf releases?
Also, got a list going of random (?) Etched Number + letter combinations present on 1980's Alsdorf pressings. If anyone got any additons, please tell me & I'll add them:
https://www.discogs.com/lists/Number-letter-Alsdorf/550317 -
peterh100 over 5 years ago
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Have created this, plus VPMF (Masterfonics), VPRR (Randy's Roost) and VPUS (United Sound). No evidence yet for VAL or VPW.
VAL is for Greg Lee Processing and VPW for Woodland Mastering (as indicated by runout info for 45s with these prefixes I own). -
zin over 5 years ago
This post is hidden because you reported it for abuse. Show this postThanks for organising this.
I'll repeat my old questions:
Runouts that need to be ID'd:
From Various - Beat Dimensions Vol.2
http://imgur.com/a/KGtw2
From BlackMonk - Monkmusic
http://imgur.com/a/bAbqI / http://imgur.com/a/hTpKU (bird-like symbol), appears on most Poo-Bah Records pressings
From Crossover - Gloom
http://imgur.com/a/YPWCq possibly Julien Grandjean
From Blissed Out - Secrets
https://imgur.com/a/d0lPZmp possibly "K Beyer"
From Lorn (2) - Remnant
Side A https://imgur.com/a/QLtOvIQ
Side B https://imgur.com/a/2WTGDea
Unknown signatures:
LRFRM - appears on Paul White (4) - One Eye Open and most One-Handed Music vinyl
if anyone can help to ID those I'd be super happy :> -
peterh100 over 5 years ago
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JD (symbol combining J and D, see image on page): Jack Davis (3) -
tzes666 over 5 years ago
This post is hidden because you reported it for abuse. Show this postExcellent work here and thanks for your time and toil sebfact!
I have noticed that there is a time gap (from 05/2005 until late/2015) regarding the vinyl pressings of the German '320' pressing plant.
According to the Master List, Universal M & L, Germany pressed vinyls until May 2005. Its successor started pressing vinyl in late 2015 (as per its profile).
In the runouts of Cat Stevens - Mona Bone Jakon (released in 12/2013) there is the number '320'.
Same with Cat Stevens - Teaser And The Firecat ( released on 12 January 2015, as per https://store.udiscovermusic.com/*/*/Teaser-The-Firecat/2NWI0000000 ).
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sebfact over 5 years ago
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Try the full list ;-)
Thanks, I hate it.
Loanesloan
Corrected, thanks for spotting.
has the wrong example (used for the plant above in that listing)
peterh100
Please add examples, thanks.
VAL is for Greg Lee Processing and VPW for Woodland Mastering (as indicated by runout info for 45s with these prefixes I own).
peterh100
Now added, thanks.
JD (symbol combining J and D, see image on page): Jack Davis (3)
tzes666
The plant was sold to EDC, so all 320 that appear in the runouts after 2005 were pressed from lacquers/ masters created by any of the predecessor plants. Which one is difficult to tell. For the Cat Stevens Mona Bone Jakon one, this could even date back to 1970, when pressed by the Deutsche Grammophon plant. EDC did not use 320 for their cuts.
I have noticed that there is a time gap (from 05/2005 until late/2015) regarding the vinyl pressings of the German '320' pressing plant. -
cheebacheebakid over 5 years ago
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D'oh! Retracting and adding more super kudos since maintaining both the full and the segmented are double the work.
Try the full list ;-) -
Diognes_The_Fox over 5 years ago
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peterh100 over 5 years ago
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peterh100VAL is for Greg Lee Processing and VPW for Woodland Mastering (as indicated by runout info for 45s with these prefixes I own).Please add examples, thanks.
Examples:
VAL: Don't Mess With My Man / Hip Shakin' Mama
VPW: Tomorrow You Won't Be My Woman Anymore / I've Never Had A Thing That Ain't Been Used -
tzes666 over 5 years ago
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okatie_john over 5 years ago
This post is hidden because you reported it for abuse. Show this postPerhaps 'Kdisc CH' should be 'ch', as in the image and description. The few I've seen are lower case cursive 'ch'.
Thank you for maintaining this resource. -
sebfact over 5 years ago
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Added to the master list - created a Ville Platte sub-section.
VAL: Don't Mess With My Man / Hip Shakin' Mama
VPW: Tomorrow You Won't Be My Woman Anymore / I've Never Had A Thing That Ain't Been Used
okatie_john
Changed, thanks.
Perhaps 'Kdisc CH' should be 'ch', -
Granolla over 5 years ago
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andrenafulva over 5 years ago
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I don't see this anywhere, so it may need to be added. Stamped "Manufactured in Germany" which is a pressing from Teldec-Press GmbH.
I think that hasn't been added because it's not unique to Teldec. But no doubt seb can tell us for certain. -
dub_e_72 over 5 years ago
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The former long list has been divided into several lists for better accessibility
all parts bookmarked ! one more time thank you for you to have taken care about this, seb’ 👍🏻 -
dub_e_72 over 5 years ago
This post is hidden because you reported it for abuse. Show this postabout ‘CSM’ in my last post, i was thinking it was unknown before, like a different etching standing for Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Santa Maria... it’s finally in the list, under ‘C⎰M’ for Chicago Stereo Mastering, Inc., as suggested to trailoff !
do you think we have to correct the run-outs of these 32 releases, reading at the same time ‘CSM’ in the run-outs and Chicago Stereo Mastering, Inc. in lccn, in order to match the list, sebfact, or... ?
maybe a few works more are needed, since i also have noticed sometimes the users are listing ‘C / M’ as well, instead of ‘C⎰M’ in the run-outs fields... and maybe, Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Santa Maria’s catalog has to be checked, too ! don’t know exactly... it’s about more than 6.000 items actually :( -
3DSP over 5 years ago
This post is hidden because you reported it for abuse. Show this postHi, is this the correct place for requesting help in identifying runout info? If so, I have added one to https://www.discogs.com/release/4338862-Just-One-More-Time/images the etching after STERLING. Apologies if I'm in the wrong place. -
3DSP over 5 years ago
This post is hidden because you reported it for abuse. Show this postPlease ignore my last message, the lacquer cut by info is already on that release. Greg Calbi apparently. -
dub_e_72 over 5 years ago
This post is hidden because you reported it for abuse. Show this postpotentially a new one for the list -> HOT WAXX ! but, what does it mean ? a broker, or... ? i have found the company Hot Waxx (2), generated from ’Alkatraz (12) - L.S.E.’. maybe ThirstyDragon knows this company since he has listed this one as ‘manufactured by’. and, what is about these 44 similar results, the most of the time related to detroit labels and/or Archer Record Pressing sometimes ? any idea ? -
dub_e_72 over 5 years ago
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as found etched on the run-out side A of ’Dewayne Davis - It Shows’. -
cheebacheebakid over 5 years ago
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More likely it's just M.J.R.
possibly a new one for the list c/o Metropolis Mastering, Ltd -> M.T.K.
as found etched on the run-out side A of ’Dewayne Davis - It Shows’. -
dub_e_72 over 5 years ago
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a typo from the user ? how to be sure with these 6 similar results ?
More likely it's just M.J.R. -
sebfact over 5 years ago
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Yes, they should be corrected. I have adjusted the Alphabetical list to CSM (may appear as C ⎰ M - the S is thinner than the other letters), for more clarity.
do you think we have to correct the run-outs of these 32 releases, reading at the same time ‘CSM’ in the run-outs and Chicago Stereo Mastering, Inc. in lccn, in order to match the list, sebfact, or... ?
andrenafulva
Manufactured in Germany was pretty much a hallmark of Teldec (as opposed to either "Made in Germany" or "MADE IN GERMANY"). However, as it also appears on releases mastered or pressed by other plants (e.g. DGG, Sonopress, Interpress), it has never been used as unique identifier.
I think that hasn't been added because it's not unique to Teldec. But no doubt seb can tell us for certain.
FYI:
PB (combined, stamped) from the list of unknowns has now been identified as being Peter Bartok. Thanks goes to demuzieklant. -
andrenafulva over 5 years ago
This post is hidden because you reported it for abuse. Show this postsebfact, in the Trutone sub-section, there is, I think, a small inconsistency.
The entries where the runout credit is 'Mastered by Trutone [engineer signature]' state to add Mastered At – Trutone Mastering Labs; those without 'Mastered by' in the runouts Lacquer Cut At – Trutone Mastering Labs; but all state to add a Lacquer Cut By (rather than Mastered By) credit for the engineer.
Mastered At is appropriate for those where this is stated in the runouts; but shouldn't the engineer get a Mastered By credit, as the etching is 'Mastered by ... [engineer]'? If the work etchings denote lacquer-cutting and merit a Lacquer Cut By credit for the engineer, shouldn't Lacquer Cut At also be credited for the studio? Or do the engineers work off-site? Perhaps these entries should be listed thus:
Mastered by Trutone [Mastering NY] [engineer signature]
S, H or HS? H
Add a company: Mastered At – Trutone Mastering Labs
Add a company: Lacquer Cut At – Trutone Mastering Labs
Add a credit: Mastered By – [engineer name]
Add a credit: Lacquer Cut By – [engineer name]
Also, under the entry for Tippy-Trutone-NYC, there's a broken artist link to [Tony "Tippy" Tarochione] in both the alphabetical and full lists.
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cheebacheebakid over 5 years ago
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Because sometimes that's how his etch looks?
a typo from the user ? how to be sure with these 6 similar results ?
https://img.discogs.com/kuyS1ujQRS99DFLs8fafdqRy0Cc=/600x326/smart/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/A-471429-1561360954-5942.jpeg.jpg
https://img.discogs.com/ViobxtKE_O-EN_ZckwIS33Hv0g8=/600x300/smart/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/A-471429-1502092913-6654.jpeg.jpg
Or dis this mysterious "M.T.K." follow M.J.R. to Prairie Cat? Both Metropolis and Prairie Cat were one-man operations. -
sebfact over 5 years ago
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Yes, this has been on for a while. Strictly speaking, only the etching denotes the cut. That e.g. Rowatti also mastered it cannot be guaranteed.
Mastered At is appropriate for those where this is stated in the runouts; but shouldn't the engineer get a Mastered By credit, as the etching is 'Mastered by ... [engineer]'?
Maybe that's splitting hairs? However, when people don't consider it overkill, I'd add both activities for At and By.
Broken link corrected for a start :-)
dub_e_72
Actually, I read M.T.R.
M.T.K. -
dub_e_72 over 5 years ago
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hmmm, i see... thank you for the picts, cheebacheebakid. have a nice week end !
Because sometimes that's how his etch looks? -
dub_e_72 over 5 years ago
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will update asap. thank you for the change you did on the list, seb’ !
Yes, they should be corrected. -
3DSP over 5 years ago
This post is hidden because you reported it for abuse. Show this postHI, I wondering if someone can help me identify an etching that I entered as NLR as shown on the last photo here: https://www.discogs.com/release/2713611-Symphony-No-2/images It looks a bit like a stickman with one foot and two arms. I was able to identify SWG. Thanks -
andrenafulva over 5 years ago
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Strictly speaking, only the etching denotes the cut. That e.g. Rowatti also mastered it cannot be guaranteed.
I'd be happy to enter either 'as on release' or 'as is known fact'. But given that the credit is 'Mastered by Trutone CR' (e.g.), the engineer assebfact
Strictly speaking, only the etching denotes the cut. That e.g. Rowatti also mastered it cannot be guaranteed.
I see what you mean. I was reading the 'Mastered by' credit to apply to studio and engineer, but I see now that the engineer initials could be considered a separate etching next to the 'Mastered by' credit rather than part of the same etching.
If the engineer is working at Trutone and gets a Lacquer Cut By credit, I think it makes sense to enter a Lacquer Cut At credit based on that, as well as the Mastered At credit derived from the text (especially as when the etching is just 'Trutone', the studio gets a Lacquer Cut At credit). Whether the engineer should also get a Mastered By credit is debatable, and perhaps for safety's sake the engineer should remain credited only with Lacquer Cut By. -
SeriouslyCollectible over 5 years ago
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3DSP over 5 years ago
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Showbiz_Kid over 5 years ago
This post is hidden because you reported it for abuse. Show this postI think I have solved an "unknown" that goes with the "MRc" etch found on many T.K. Records releases up until about 1976: Miami Pressers, owned by a corporation called Tropical Recording & Stampers, Inc., the result of a 1970 merger of MIami Pressers (around since at least 1959) and Tropical Recording Studio, Miami, FL, a Miami studio. Billboard Magazine from November 1970 notes that Tropical Studios has acquired its own pressing plant; the address of Tropical Recording And Stampers, Inc., according to the Florida Department of Corporations, is 2819 NW 7th Ave., Miami - same as the address of Miami Pressers given in the July 25, 1959 issue of Cash Box.
Some digging finds that Tropical Recording and Stampers, Inc. went inactive in 1976 as the result of a merger with an unknown principle; it's about that time that the "MRc" etch (looks like a joined M+R with the c at the end of the R's tail) stops appearing on T.K. labels like Macola, Sunshine Sound, Glades, T.K., etc. Here's an unrefined messy list of some of these releases.
I'll keep doing some digging, but records this mark appears on include Betty Wright - I Love The Way You Love, George McCrae - Rock Your Baby and Latimore (2) - Latimore. -
dub_e_72 over 5 years ago
This post is hidden because you reported it for abuse. Show this postsince it was decided ‘AR xxxxx’ was a valid identifier about Archer Record Pressing
(source : https://www.discogs.com/forum/thread/808463?page=1#8042949),
please, can we have a look together at the release ’Unknown Artist - Untitled’ ?
Matrix / Runout (A Side runout, hand etched): AR 12002-A AVC NSC
Matrix / Runout (B Side runout, hand etched): AR 12002-B AVC NSC
my opinion was the master was done at NSC, galvanization at Acme Vinyl Corp, and, the pressing at Archer... but, how to be sure ? it can also be the opposite between Archer and Acme. maybe the pressing rings can tell us... please, can you have a look, cheebacheebakid ? also, does it means Archer was finally able to process to the galvanization in house, since a given time (not before 2000, imo), cassdetroit, or... ?
the case looks like to be unique on the database, as per this search, but i really would like to decipher this one ! thanks in advance for watching, d’ -
Brian_Damager over 5 years ago
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Try the full list ;-)
Thank you, could you please mentioned it in your first post here in this thread.
Will you continue to maintain all of these different lists? -
ciderpunk over 5 years ago
This post is hidden because you reported it for abuse. Show this postHi, ref. the "cP or cD or cT or cR (etched, Dutch CBS or EMI pressings)" entry on the Unidentified runouts list, it also appears on both sides of Blondie - Sunday Girl (En Francais) / Sunday Girl (English). The Lacquer was cut at CBS, Haarlem. Not sure if this helps? -
sebfact over 5 years ago
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Hopefully, you'll solve it :-)
I'll keep doing some digging,
Brian_Damager
Added. And, yes I will maintain all lists.
Thank you, could you please mentioned it in your first post here in this thread.
Will you continue to maintain all of these different lists?
ciderpunk
As stated in the sub notes: this was cut in Uden (2 stamper numbers) and pressed in Haarlem.
The Lacquer was cut at CBS, Haarlem. -
lbamaral over 5 years ago
This post is hidden because you reported it for abuse. Show this postHi. I've noticed an unusual etching for a Brazilian pressing on my copy of Led Zeppelin - Presence. "J ATLANTIC STUDIOS PR" is etched on both sides, I wonder if this could have been cut at PRC Recording Company, Richmond, IN then plated and pressed here by the local Atlantic associated. Thanks in advance. -
ciderpunk over 5 years ago
This post is hidden because you reported it for abuse. Show this postHi, I'm trying to identify a "KR" etching in the runouts of Half Japanese* - U.S. Teens Are Spoiled Bums and notice that it also appears here The Lost (3) - Who Do You Love , here Inferno (3) - The Son Of God and here Roach Motel (2) - What The Hell, It's Roach Motel. All seem to be related to Archer Record Pressing. Grateful for any pointers. -
trailoff over 5 years ago
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Hi. I've noticed an unusual etching for a Brazilian pressing on my copy of Led Zeppelin - Presence. "J ATLANTIC STUDIOS PR" is etched on both sides, I wonder if this could have been cut at PRC Recording Company, Richmond, IN then plated and pressed here by the local Atlantic associated. Thanks in advance.
That indicates it was cut at Atlantic Studios. The accompanying PR is also commonly found on lots of US Atlantic and related releases of the period. It’s exact meaning isn’t clear but I suspect it indicates the lacquer was processed by Presswell. -
etnofunk over 5 years ago
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https://www.discogs.com/release/7953583-Ma-El%C3%A4n/images/update -
peterh100 over 5 years ago
This post is hidden because you reported it for abuse. Show this postI couldn't find this one in the lists, 2 what looks like footsteps (2 bigger circles with each 4 smaller circles), see added photo at Talk To Me. Does anyone know what this is? -
lbamaral over 5 years ago
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That indicates it was cut at Atlantic Studios. The accompanying PR is also commonly found on lots of US Atlantic and related releases of the period. It’s exact meaning isn’t clear but I suspect it indicates the lacquer was processed by Presswell.
Thanks for your analysis. It makes senses, specially comparing it to Led Zeppelin - Presence. Also noticed that all texts on my copy referencing Brazilian companies and cat#s has different fonts, size and placement comparing to the above mentioned PR edition. It also has a great sound, superior to the Brazilian presses of the period. -
trailoff over 5 years ago
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Thanks for your analysis. It makes senses, specially comparing it to Led Zeppelin - Presence. Also noticed that all texts on my copy referencing Brazilian companies and cat#s has different fonts, size and placement comparing to the above mentioned PR edition. It also has a great sound, superior to the Brazilian presses of the period.
Led Zeppelin - Presence was not pressed by Presswell, it looks like it was pressed in Brazil from American metalwork. The PR etching is frequently found along with Atlantic Studios. I do suspect the lacquer was processed by Presswell but this hasn’t been confirmed yet so it should be treated as an unknown. -
dub_e_72 over 5 years ago
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Hi, I'm trying to identify a "KR" etching in the runouts of Half Japanese* - U.S. Teens Are Spoiled Bums and notice that it also appears here The Lost (3) - Who Do You Love , here Inferno (3) - The Son Of God and here Roach Motel (2) - What The Hell, It's Roach Motel. All seem to be related to Archer Record Pressing. Grateful for any pointers.
hi ciderpunk, fishing some archer items all the week-end long, i have overviewed ’Half Japanese* - U.S. Teens Are Spoiled Bums’ as well, because of ‘AR-xxxxx’ number... that said, i didn’t have listed this company, since ‘#13110’ was only reached by archer around 2003/2004, not 1988 ! actually, my thought was this job number scheme was also used by an other plant : Rainbow Record Pressing, Dallas (still not investigated on the database at the moment). the same about ’The Lost (3) - Who Do You Love’, ’Inferno (3) - The Son Of God’ and ’Roach Motel (2) - What The Hell, It's Roach Motel’, the years of the releases do not match archer catalog. thanks in advance for your understanding’
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in front of this, it looks like dsyn2spin’s ‘AR-xxxx’ update part have to be definitely removed from Archer Record Pressing’s profile, asap ! this in despite of Diognes_The_Fox support (there), unfortunately... i will, since i did the same mistake yesterday about ’Grahame Bond* - Love Is The Law’, thinking it was a repress done later by archer and the year of the release was wrong (like ciderpunk probably did above reading archer profile...) ;o( also, if Rainbow Record Pressing, Dallas was probably using the same scheme a few years before, or at the same time than archer, please, have a look at ’Pos Neg - No Doubt’ ! the release is reading a Disc Makers test pressing image with an ‘AR-xxxx’ job number, too, like this 3rd pressing plant was also using the same scheme... !!! :o(
for sure, like already told by myself before in v7 of this same thread in december to andrenafulva, the identifier ‘AR-xxxx’ was definitely not exclusive to archer. more, since my research around the company this week-end asked me to exclude shellac and CD formats, but also this non-exhaustive list of labels : Ambassador Records (5), Odeon, Sparkle Records (8), Archiv Produktion, Archive Recordings (3), Alma Records, Inc., Deutsche Grammophon, Academic Records, Advanced Records (2), Arista Records, Atlantic, Decca, Regal, Ruby Records (21), Artisan Releasing Corporation, Aquila Records, London Records, Arcade Record, Astrology Records, Aristocrat (2), Apple Records, Athena Records, Boekdienste Bied Aan, Agency Recording Studios (2), Arock Records, Armadillo Records (8), Aura Records (5), Ariston Progressive, Ariola, Arkay Enterprises, Apollon Records (4), Adirondack Records, Airways, Art Records (5), Audio Records (4), AREAC, Aleluya Records, Artistic Records (7), Aaltrack Records, Aria, Chronic Disorder Ltd., Airport Records (2), Aria, Amistad Records, Artnik Records, Awake Records (2), Abintra Records, Astral Records (8), Andrea (2), Anthron International Records, Avocado Records, Ammal Records&Tapes, Arriba Records (2), Ariel Records, Aurora Records (5), Auropa, Altarasa Records, Amirr Records, Adeline Records, Audio Rarities, Anoka Records, Les Disques Du Porcupine, Vmax Records, Aladin Records, among many others, using exactly the same ‘AR-xxxx’ scheme, or printed on the labels, or etched on the deadwax.
sorry for the convenient, it was only viewable editing these ones, and i would like to post about this, here, today. it’s now done ! be sure i will retain the lesson !
respectfully, d’ -
andrenafulva over 5 years ago
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for sure, like already told by myself before in v7 of this same thread in december to andrenafulva, the identifier ‘AR-xxxx’ was definitely not exclusive to archer.
I didn't suggest it was a scheme exclusive to Archer; instead, I suggested that, if it is present on a disc which can be identified by other means as having been pressed by Archer and if the number after AR is sequential, that number could perhaps be entered into LCCN. -
seveninch over 5 years ago
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Tropical Recording Studio, Miami, FL, a Miami studio
There was also a label. Tropical Record
An attempted history has been drawn up here:
https://www.soul-source.co.uk/forums/topic/242845-tropical-records-miami-frank-seay-etc/ -
Showbiz_Kid over 5 years ago
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There was also a label. Tropical Record
An attempted history has been drawn up here:
https://www.soul-source.co.uk/forums/topic/242845-tropical-records-miami-frank-seay-etc/
Thanks for that link - slowly the web is visualized :) -
dub_e_72 over 5 years ago
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ooops, sorry andrenafulva ! it was not what i was meaning... (arrff, my english...)
I didn't suggest it was a scheme exclusive to Archer
andrenafulva
definitely agree with this (for sure, your words are better than mine !). etchings and pressing rings, first ; sequential numbers, second ; about this plant. i only hope the update i just have made on the profile will be understood this way. please, can i ask you to check it, if you have a few minutes ?
instead, I suggested that, if it is present on a disc which can be identified by other means as having been pressed by Archer and if the number after AR is sequential, that number could perhaps be entered into LCCN. -
andrenafulva over 5 years ago
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sorry andrenafulva ! it was not what i was meaning... (arrff, my english...)
No problem! I know it's not easy to communicate in a language that isn't your mother tongue. I just wanted to make sure we understood each other.
dub_e_72
i only hope the update i just have made on the profile will be understood this way. please, can i ask you to check it, if you have a few minutes ?
I'll be happy to do so. I'll look at it tomorrow, when I will have more time (and energy). I'll post any suggestions I have for changes to your thread about Archer rather than making changes myself, as you've done lots of research on this company and will be able to spot any incorrect information I've written. -
dub_e_72 over 5 years ago
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dub_e_72 over 5 years ago
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was done !
Yes, they should be corrected. I have adjusted the Alphabetical list to CSM (may appear as C ⎰ M - the S is thinner than the other letters), for more clarity. -
dsyn2spin over 5 years ago
This post is hidden because you reported it for abuse. Show this postHi, I'm trying to identify a "KR" etching in the runouts of Half Japanese* - U.S. Teens Are Spoiled Bums and notice that it also appears here The Lost (3) - Who Do You Love , here Inferno (3) - The Son Of God and here Roach Motel (2) - What The Hell, It's Roach Motel. All seem to be related to Archer Record Pressing. Grateful for any pointers.
This makes no sense to me at all. If "KR" is present in the runouts, then
how would that be equated with Archer Record Pressing? I don't see
any obvious connection between "KR" AND "AR". I would be looking at other
possibilities like Keysor Record Manufacturing in Ca..instead.
Also one final note on Archer, and I've said this before, but the majority
of records that I have seen that have the "NSC" logo present in the runouts
and were most likely pressed by Archer, don't have any additional etchings
that would positively identify Archer as the pressing plant. So I have reached
the conclusion that the majority of 12" single releases that archer did press
from 1990 to the present, simply do not carry any plant ID etchings or stamps.
This makes identification nearly impossible. In some cases there might be
an arrow etching. I've seen a few of those. Sometimes "ARCHER" I have
seen that exactly one time ever. Sometimes "AR xxxx" I have yet to see
a single example of this in the runouts to date, but I know they exist.
What it all amounts to is that Archer is always going to be one of the
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mr.dna over 5 years ago
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Added to the master list - created a Ville Platte sub-section.
This is the first I've heard of 'Lacquer Cut At' credit for Greg Lee Processing. Are we sure about this? I thought they did plating. -
sebfact over 5 years ago
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peterh100
As there also is an L-NIX scribe I tend to believe it's a shout out only.
hat looks like footsteps (2 bigger circles with each 4 smaller circles
etnofunk
Added to the list of unknowns.
What is a "M" with a horizontal line above it?
dsyn2spin
Maybe KR is the lacquer cutting engineer?
This makes no sense to me at all. If "KR" is present in the runouts, then how would that be equated with Archer Record Pressing?
mr.dna
My fault - corrected.
I thought they did plating. -
dub_e_72 over 5 years ago
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Archer is always going to be one of the most difficult plants to identify based on runout etchings alone.
clearly ! nevertheless, those etchings are very helpful actually for us to find more, like a solid basement was built from, for us to explore each label and /or artist turning around, in order to find printed credits (in example), or whatever (we will never had the curiosity to explore before, imo)... thanks to cheebacheebakid, who have found the meaning of ‘NSC + ACME’ last year, generating at the same time a valid meaning about ‘NSC + ARP’, and thanks to cassdetroit who have added ‘95’ like a third valid identifier about the plant, a few weeks ago ! step by step, archer profile is now showing 1200 items, against 200 or 300 only, last year. it’s just the begining dsyn2spin, please, do not let your arms left !
perhaps pressing rings have to be investigated, now. do you have had a look at ’Synchronized Minds’ vs. ’Synchronized Minds’ ? i’m pretty sure we hold something, there ! this, since W.B. answer in version 6 of this same thread -> https://www.discogs.com/forum/thread/743281?page=38#7843262 was : ’Rare was an LP pressing by then with a 2.75" and smaller 0.4375" ring’ ! it should be great in a first time if this rare small ring could be exclusive to archer... maybe we can now find some other similar ones in the 1200 items listed. who knows ? ;)
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polaroid666 over 5 years ago
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Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin
Please see the different etchings of the B-sides. Are these pressing variants that need to be merged or were they mastered differently and warrant a seperate submission? Thanks
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baldorr over 5 years ago
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Diognes_The_Fox
nik -
ciderpunk over 5 years ago
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I'd favour that too. Could it be as simple as Kendun Recorders? I remember this recent debate as well, see History for info Crass / Poison Girls - Bloody Revolutions / Persons Unknown.
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dub_e_72 over 5 years ago
This post is hidden because you reported it for abuse. Show this posthi there, i have discovered the company Cascade Record Pressing today... the list doesn’t have, actually, whereas the profile is reading it was a pressing plant with a guidance about a matrix scheme ‘PCxx - xxxx’. that said, as per ‘Lavender Blood’ release, it looks like the role of this company should be ‘manufactured by’, instead of ‘pressed by’ (imo), as the release was pressed by Record Technology Incorporated... probably a broker, not a plant, i don’t know exactly... please, can we have a look together ? -
Loanesloan over 5 years ago
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What is a "M" with a horizontal line above it? see picture here:
https://www.discogs.com/release/7953583-Ma-El%C3%A4n/images/update
and
sebfact
Added to the list of unknowns.
I read that as an 'M' and the top part of a 'T', so maybe this leads to MTV-Studiot? -
etnofunk over 5 years ago
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I read that as an 'M' and the top part of a 'T', so maybe this leads to MTV-Studiot?
Yes that is how i see it aswell, and the middle of the "M" is the "V" but don't know. The release is recorded at MTV as credited on the cover. -
Blacktocomm over 5 years ago
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Mastering/cutting engineer from Scotland. First (and 1 of 2) female cutting engineer in the UK in the 1970s, working for CBS Studios, London. Was just reading her obituary and thought maybe she should be a bit better represented in the database? She doesn't seem to appear in this list, but is credited based on runouts on 4 versions of ABBA's 'Knowing Me, Knowing You' (e.g. ABBA - Knowing Me, Knowing You) and seems to be identified by 'RITCHIE'. Apologies if this has already been addressed.
Some quotes from the obit:
"...began her career working in a record shop near her home town of Ardrossan, Ayrshire, and ended up as the disc cutter for such classics as Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells. In the 1970s she was one of only a handful of female cutting engineers in the record industry in the UK and worked on releases by the Rolling Stones and the Clash."
"Before long she got her break as a cutting engineer at CBS studios off Goodge Street. It was a prestigious position – at the time there were only a dozen or so in the country. The first record she cut was Tubular Bells."
"...if she was particularly proud of a recording, she would scratch her name on it between the grooves and the label." -
andrenafulva over 5 years ago
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dsyn2spin over 5 years ago
This post is hidden because you reported it for abuse. Show this postA situation I have run into on several occasions recently that is very similar to
the one seen here: https://www.discogs.com/release/6371813-Dont-Stop/history#latest
which is basically where both Pitman and Carrollton etchings are present in the
matrix data on the disc. Would like to get some of your opinions about how best
to correctly interpret the plant roles for listing them in the LCCN.. Now in the
above referenced link, I would put Carrollton in a pressed by role, and Pitman
in a mastered At role because it seems that the metal parts were originally
made for use at Pitman, then sent on to Carrollton for use there.
One final thing that occurred to me is that around 1983 Columbia was
in the final stages of consolidating their pressing plants and relocating
all vinyl pressing operations to Carrollton, and I believe that Pitman
was the last of their three original plants to produce vinyl before closing
down. That to me makes it seem very unlikely that stampers made for
use at / by Carrollton would ever be sent up to Pitman for pressing there.
because as I said vinyl pressing was being phased out at Pitman
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dub_e_72 over 5 years ago
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Hi, I'm trying to identify a "KR" etching in the runouts of Half Japanese* - U.S. Teens Are Spoiled Bums and notice that it also appears here The Lost (3) - Who Do You Love , here Inferno (3) - The Son Of God and here Roach Motel (2) - What The Hell, It's Roach Motel. All seem to be related to Archer Record Pressing. Grateful for any pointers.
dsyn2spin
you did right to point this one ! after a closer look, it seems the pressing plant Alpha Records (13), located in florida, was using the same ‘AR xxxx’ pattern at a different period than archer (printed source : rear sleeve bottom of ‘Gold (25) - No Class What So Ever’). does this information need to be added to archer’s profile (in order to avoid any mistake), or... ?
This makes no sense to me at all. If "KR" is present in the runouts, then
how would that be equated with Archer Record Pressing? I don't see
any obvious connection between "KR" AND "AR". I would be looking at other
possibilities like Keysor Record Manufacturing in Ca..instead.
sebfact
a quick search about ‘AR + KR’ gives 2 dozen of results (at the begining of the list, only), with codes like +4, +10, +8, or still +18, following the etchings. unfortunately, a fast overview of the pictures doesn’t have shown any printed credit :o(
Maybe KR is the lacquer cutting engineer? -
sebfact over 5 years ago
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Added to the Master List, thanks!
'RITCHIE'
dub_e_72
Is there more research done to have it added to the Master List then?
it seems the pressing plant Alpha Records (13), located in florida, was using the same ‘AR xxxx’ pattern at a different period than archer
etnofunk
MTV is heavily "underpictured", unfortunately... :-(
The release is recorded at MTV as credited on the cover. -
dub_e_72 over 5 years ago
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i’m afraid not, seb’, unfortunately ! :o( i have found these ones checking a last time archer’s catalog and dates attached to the job numbers in the profile. nothing better than the 30 or 50 first results found with this search, and this printed ‘thanks / credit’, at the moment. ‘AR’ in conjunction with ‘KR’ and/or ‘Criteria’ were definitely not a valid pattern for Archer Record Pressing’s, imo. thanks for the add of ‘pressed by’ role, about ‘98’, seb’ ! have a nice week end, d’
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etnofunk over 5 years ago
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MTV is heavily "underpictured", unfortunately... :-(
Here is a picture of an MTV etch by Jari Laasanen
https://www.discogs.com/release/14651234-Hyyti%C3%A4l%C3%A4n-Pelimannit/images/update
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brunorepublic over 5 years ago
This post is hidden because you reported it for abuse. Show this postI suspect that PARA found in the runouts on Canadian records refers to the pressing plant associated with Precision Records. It seems this etching starts to show up around 1980; perhaps the plant or company was renamed at that time? Doing a search for this shows a bunch of records with the same pressing ring, which doesn't match any of the other major plants at the time.
The profile for MCA Records (Canada) states that after closing their plant, they contracted pressing to Keel Record Mfg. Of Canada Limited and Precision Records. Going through late 70s releases, it seems MCA Canada relied on Keel until about 1978, when releases like Various - FM (The Original Movie Soundtrack) and Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers - You're Gonna Get It! start showing up. These don't look like Keel (later Impact Records Mfg. Co. Of Canada) pressings.
So I suspect that whatever plant pressed these is behind etchings with PARA. One thing which throws me off a bit is that the typesetting on the labels, especially 80s ones, isn't very consistent. Some look like Quality, but the pressing ring isn't Quality, and they don't have Quality's Q or Qu in the deadwax. Perhaps Quality was subcontracted to print the labels for these? -
cheebacheebakid over 5 years ago
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It's definitely not a lacquer cutting etch, I've seen it with TLC cuts, F/W cuts, cuts by Emile Lepine at London (pre-SNB) and on some MCAs along with the Gloversville stamp.
So I suspect that whatever plant pressed these is behind etchings with PARA.
I've been unable to find any release where the PARA etch is present along with a Precision credit on sleeve or labels.
This one has bugged me for some time, maybe we could open a separate dedicated thread and try and sort it out? -
brunorepublic over 5 years ago
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This one has bugged me for some time, maybe we could open a separate dedicated thread and try and sort it out?
Sure. I've only got observations though; the non-Keel MCA records and those which state manufactured by Precision have the same pressing ring as the PARA releases. And sometimes the same typesetting, but not always.
But those CRC (which definitely aren't Columbia Record Club) releases also have the same pressing ring, and "early Cinram" seems to be the best guess on those too. -
Bendidonc over 5 years ago
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First of all, I apologize for two things, the translation which could be random and my total lack of knowledge of the forums.
Here's the link for one of my records. Asia (2) - Don't Cry. I've added pictures of some of the runouts. There's "HOLL-SET1" hand-engraved. I searched the 7" of this title and I noticed that it goes from SET1 to SET4.
For me "HOLL" means "HOLLAND". And the "SET" gives a different track length each time, differentiating between sides A and B. Only SET 3 and 4 have the same duration, which is not in the direction of my explanations.
Does anyone have any information, because after research, nothing on the forum.
Of course, the HOLL can be changed to another country. So a search by matrix number with "SET" brings more than 3000 results. Difficult to peel, considering that each release is not necessarily well informed.
In any case, it is an empirical search, which has no value. On the other hand, it could be the beginning of an explanation, and given your knowledge, the light may appear.
I also put a nice picture of the Artisan Sound Recordings logo. I wonder about its resemblance with the Walking Eye logo (there is only one picture). If the Walking Eye logo is hand engraved, there's no doubt about it, the Artisan Sound logo looks stamped to me. It looks more like the engraver tried to reproduce the logo. But I'm getting ahead of myself as you've done some research to confirm the difference. It would be interesting to note this difference in the labels' records, which would avoid any confusion.
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ciderpunk over 5 years ago
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Having looked at Alpha Records (13) on your advice it does look far more likely (chronology, Cat. No. sequence, etc.) to be the answer to the "AR" element of my original question. I can't work out anything for the "KR" part, there are no "+n/+nn" etchings but I suppose it could be similar to that unknown example in the list (e.g. located in Florida like Alpha Records)?
‘AR’ in conjunction with ‘KR’ and/or ‘Criteria’ were definitely not a valid pattern for Archer Record Pressing’s, imo. -
sebfact over 5 years ago
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Most certainly.
Should it be added to images on his profile?
Bendidonc
It wasn't unusual that CBS Holland ordered and/ or received US lacquers or metals to press them (e.g. Monarch, Kendun, Artisan). A bit like they marked their pressings for the German market with HP-DUITSLAND, EXPORT GERMANY, etc.
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Bendidonc over 5 years ago
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...CBS Holland ordered and/ or received US lacquers or metals to press them...
Thank you, I've seen German presses with US markings before. But I think my translation wasn't perfect.
I'm talking about a 7" from all countries, for the same songs.
1st version; side A "SET1": 3:25, side B "SET1": 3:50
2nd version; side A "SET1": 3:25, side B "SET2": 3:31
3rd version; side A "SET4": 3:40, side B "SET4": 3:32
This shows that these "SETs" refer at least to a different track time. For you, this would only be an indication that the material would come from another country. But the 1st and 2nd version, which are also European, only have on the B-side "SET2" difference on runout and track time. -
dub_e_72 over 5 years ago
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I suspect that PARA found in the runouts on Canadian records refers to the pressing plant associated with Precision Records.cheebacheebakid
was about a studio called Studio Paradigm, last sunday... (please, don’t ask why !)
It's definitely not a lacquer cutting etch, I've seen it with TLC
cannot find a ‘Static Burn’ lp version, unfortunately ! perhaps it reads ‘para’ for the plating.brunorepublic
cd version reads Cinram.
"early Cinram" seems to be the best guess on those too. -
cheebacheebakid over 5 years ago
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Not even kind of related to the Canadian pressings released 14 years before that album was mixed at that studio (apparently in Portland, Oregon, US).
was about a studio called Studio Paradigm, last sunday... (please, don’t ask why !)
cannot find a ‘Static Burn’ lp version, unfortunately ! perhaps it reads ‘para’ for the plating.
dub_e_72
The CRC was an offhand statement about Canadian vinyl pressings at the Markham plant that opened in 1979 (or potentially the 6 vinyl presses they ran in Montreal for a short period in late 80s). It wasn't used after mid-80s and has nothing to do with any other Cinram CD mfg site anywhere else in the world.
cd version reads Cinram. -
brunorepublic over 5 years ago
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cd version reads Cinram.
Of course it does; a huge percentage, perhaps even the majority, of Canadian CD releases were made by them. All Warner, most PolyGram and BMG, and Capitol used them for a while too.
But in 1980/81, they were a much smaller player in the industry. -
dub_e_72 over 5 years ago
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really, or... ?
(apparently in Portland, Oregon, US)cheebacheebakid
do you mean a short period early 80’s ? If in late 80’s, it was used after mid-80s !?
for a short period in late 80s). It wasn't used after mid-80sbrunorepublic
so, a plant from your both opinions ?
But in 1980/81, they were a much smaller player in the industry. -
cheebacheebakid over 5 years ago
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Not sure what you are asking but the Paradigm Studio credit you linked (for mixing) is for a small Portland artist and has another Portland studio credited on release.
really, or... ?
dub_e_72
do you mean a short period early 80’s ? If in late 80’s, it was used after mid-80s !?
Cinram opened their big Markham plant in 1979
Cinram operated 6 presses in Montreal in the late 80s (at least we've found no confirmation of the Montreal presses before then)
The CRC etch wasn't used much after the mid-80s
dub_e_72
Are you talking about the PARA etch on Canadian vinyl? Or the CRC etch on Canadian vinyl?
plant from your both opinions -
dub_e_72 over 5 years ago
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for sure ! an unknown plant ?
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cheebacheebakid over 5 years ago
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There were not many plants doing contract pressings for major labels when these etches appear. We don't know what it means, except that it is not a lacquering etch (that's why it's been in the Unknowns list for years). brunorepublic is making an educated guess it might be Precision Records but there is not enough info to confirm.
an unknown plant ? -
sebfact over 5 years ago
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I'd rather say that different masterings / cuts were produced by Artisan.
that the material would come from another country. -
Braddie over 5 years ago
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Bendidonc over 5 years ago
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Does this "‧o‧" mean something special (I didn't find anything), or is it just a new symbol to add to François Terrazzoni's account?
Photo The Stingers (6) - Give It Up -
etnofunk over 5 years ago
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Bendidonc over 5 years ago
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sebfact over 5 years ago
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To the release and the profile: yes, please
Can I add the picture? -
flipresistor over 5 years ago
This post is hidden because you reported it for abuse. Show this post flipresistor edited over 5 years agoI found these mysterious etchings in the deadwax. The record was processed at GLP, if it's worth anything. Thank you.
A side: https://postimg.cc/zySdvQcw
B side: https://postimg.cc/4YZ5D5xY -
sebfact over 5 years ago
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That's Eddie Schreyer
Anyways, I found these mysterious etchings in the deadwax. -
Bendidonc over 5 years ago
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Bendidonc over 5 years ago
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flipresistor over 5 years ago
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Bigdumdum721Anyways, I found these mysterious etchings in the deadwax.That's Eddie Schreyer
Lacquer Cut By - E*? -
sebfact over 5 years ago
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ES*, I'd say
Lacquer Cut By - E*?
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