![]() *-J.T.S.-* -> JTS Studio, -> Moritz von GP -> George Piros (spiral sign) D+M -> Robert Henke ( Dubplates-mastering, Berlin ) ![]() WM (W integrated atop M stamp) = Wakefield Manufacturing Ƨ = Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Santa Maria GC or Baseball looking symbol next to Sterling = Greg Calbi SON or Son = Sonic Recording Products, Inc.ĬSB ♪♪ = Carlton Batts (usually with F/W) RAYS = Ray Staff at Trident Studios, LondonįW Ѽ or FWNY = Frankford/Wayne Mastering Labs R3 or R4 = Mastered at Rainbo Records (on Capitol Pressing)ĪZ CB = Chris Bellman at Allen Zentz Mastering RG = Rob Grenell, mastering engineer for Atlantic in the late 60’s ![]() ◁ = Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Winchester ✲ or ☆ (prior to ’64 = Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Los Angeles G or G1= Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Carrollton, GA ◈-P-◈ = MCA Pressing Plant, Pinckneyville MG = MGM Records Division in Bloomfield, NJ (Pressing) “ɑ” looks like Q = Allied Record Company (usually followed by B-XXXXX) Porky or Porky Prime Cut = George Peckham LW or LWP = Longwear Plating (maker of metal parts from lacquers) Enter as “Mastered At” PR or PRC or (PR) = Philips Recording Co. (? we still don’t know the exact meaning)ĮDP = Europadisk Pressing & Mastering PH – PRC (formerly Philips) Recording Corp., Richmond, INĪT/GP (handwritten) = mastered by George Piros at AtlanticĪT/DK (handwritten) = mastered by Dennis King at AtlanticĪTLANTIC STUDIOS DK (stamped) = mastered by Dennis King at AtlanticĪb or AB = Abbey Record Mfg. SH – Shelley Products, Ltd., Huntington Station, NYīW – Bestway Products, Inc., Mountainside, NJ Division, Bloomfield, NJĦ8 = last two digits of the year Atlantic first received source (tape) and started working on masteringġ461 = tape master number (for side one in this example) SO = Sonic Recording Products, Holbrook, N Co., Los Angeles, CAĪR = Allied Record Co., Inc., Los Angeles, CAĬT or CTH = Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Terre HauteĬS or CSM = Columbia (Santa Maria, CA very infrequently) ![]() SP = Specialty Records Corp., Olyphant, PA LY = Shelley Products, Huntington Station, NY Co., Ancora, NJ (they handled most of Atlantic’s LP’s during much of this period) Record company codes (the letters after “ST”) (prior to ’79) Hauppauge Record Manufacturing, Ltd. The dead wax data on the products of smaller labels are often written manually, i.e. Dead Wax (is) the area on vinyl records between the last track on the record and the label, varies greatly from one record company to the other, regarding value as well as quantity of useful information. ![]()
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