Reeves Soundcraft Corp.

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Recording and manufacturing company, founded by Hazard Earle Reeves, Jr. (July 6, 1906 – December 23, 1986) in 1946; manufacturer of the Soundcraft lines of acetate recording discs and audio tape. Reeves Soundcraft Corporation won an Academy Award in 1953 for their development of a process of applying stripes of magnetic oxide to motion picture film for sound recording and reproduction.

To document acetates cut on Soundcraft-branded blanks:
- Enter Made By - Reeves Soundcraft Corp. to LCCN.
- Add to Notes - "Cut on a Soundcraft acetate blank"
- Soundcraft is not a Label. Not On Label should be entered if no other suitable label can be found
- Any Atlantic (or sub-label) retail releases from the 1960s with with a trailing "Z" etch in runouts should have "Z in runouts denotes lacquer cut using a Soundcraft blank" entered in Notes.

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