
Allied Record Manufacturing Company
In 1933, the took over 's vacated West Coast pressing plant. By 1940 the company dropped "Phonograph" from its name and continued to operate under this name until 1961, when it changed to after becoming a subsidiary of In the 1930s-40s Allied produced high quality laminated pressings for dozens of independent labels, including , , , , , and transcriptions for and . One of the pioneers of plastic pressings, Allied switched to vinyl exclusively in the later 1940s. It was also one of the first plants to press LPs and 45s for independent labels. The Company reverted to this name on 16 August 1962; on the same day was born when Draken Broadhead (former owner of Allied Record Manufacturing Company) bought back the Allied name.
Pressing Identifier:
For styrene pressings only, E-#### or E #### is etched in the runout, up to 1962.
Add a credit: Pressed By - Allied Record Manufacturing Company
For 12"/LP vinyl pressings, B-00000 can be added as LCCN numbers for Pressed By. When there are two different codes (i.e., one per side), add Pressed By twice and add the respective code (see [url=/Annie-Ross-with-the-Gerry-Mulligan-Quartet-Sings-A-Song-With-Mulligan/release/3011222]example[/url]).
Legal entity chronology:
CA company number: 0237299
Incorporated: 29 June 1949 as 'Allied Record Manufacturing Company' (this page)
Merged in: 'Recorders Labs, Inc.' on 2 July 1954
First name change: 24 July 1961 to 'General Record Manufacturing Company'
Second name change: 16 August 1962 on 'Allied Record Manufacturing Company' (this page)
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