INTON

1931 - 1935




The INTON record label was founded in 1931 by August Kybarth in Ehrenfriedersdorf, Saxony, Germany. The production facility had a capacity of 3,000 records per shift, and the records were sold for 1.60 Reichsmark. Due to financial difficulties, the company filed for bankruptcy in January 1934, but the request was denied. INTON was officially dissolved on April 9, 1934, and removed from the commercial register on June 18, 1935.

 

Source: grammophon-platten.de













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