Odeon-Werke

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German shellac and talking machines factory.
Main pressing plant of International Talking Machine Co. m.b.H., established in 1903 in Weissensee, a former suburb of Berlin.
In 1911, it was acquired by Carl Lindström A.-G., together with the takeover of International Talking Machine Co.

Until the takeover, the center labels featured the location of the plant ("Odeon-Werke Berlin-Weissensee"). Then the location was dropped from the center labels but adverts in newspapers and magazines continued to carry the location (e.g. "Odeon-Werke, Berlin-Weißensee").

It pressed records from Odeon representatives in South America and Europe and pressed on commission from South American record companies such as Disco Era.

The Odeon-Werke also operated plants in Hertford, England (until 1917, forced sale) and in Clichy, (until 1914, burned down by a mob).

Another pressing facility existed in the Berlin headquarter in Oranienstrasse.

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Carl Lindström A.-G.

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Odeon-Werke
Lehderstr. 22-25
Weissensee 2 / Berlin


Odeon-Werke
Oranienstr. 117-118
Berlin

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