Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Winchester
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Capitol Records Distribution Corporation announced in 1968 the purchase of land in Winchester, Virginia for a new record and tape production plant. The Winchester plant began construction in 1968 and began production in 1969. The plant initially had a workforce of 250. This plant complemented the other existing manufacturing facilities of Capitol in Scranton, Jacksonville and Los Angeles. In 1969 Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Scranton began phasing out their vinyl manufacturing in favor of the new Winchester plant. |
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I have seen a lot of Winchester pressings over the years, and the instances of foggy vinyl seem much higher for this plant than any other. It is especially noticeable in the runouts. Sound does not appear compromised, however. Many copies like this still sound great.
Did they come from the plant like this or is it age-related? It is even more common on Winchester pressings than on pressings from the other Capitol plants. I have also noticed it more on 70s pressings than pressings from other decades.