B. D. & M. Company
Bridgeport Die & Machine Company of Bridgeport, Conn. U.S. record pressing plant active ca. 1918-1925.
The Bridgeport Die & Machine Company was founded in 1912 and entered the record business around 1918, when it produced copper-plated masters for . At that time, B. D. & M. did not have its own presses, and metal parts were shipped to NYRL's pressing plant in Grafton, WI. By April, 1921 B.D. & M. had its own record presses and began to actively solicit pressing business. Under an agreement with NYRL, the B.D. & M. Company pressed the label beginning in 1921, and a new series of -derived records for northeastern and mid-Atlantic distribution. It also licensed NYRL's masters for use on its own line of client labels (e.g. Baldwin, Belvedere, Carnival, Chautauqua, and numerous other minor 1920s labels.)
In 1924, B.D. & M. shifted to the Emerson Recording Laboratories as its primary supplier of masters and began drawing upon material from the and pool. The company declared bankruptcy in July, 1925. However, several of its labels were taken over by other manufacturers.
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