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  1. American Record Corporation; Company type: Incentive: Predecessor: Scranton Button Works: Founded: July 25, 1929 () United States: Defunct: December 17, 1938 () Fate: Acquired for $700,000 in cash and stock by Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. Successor: Columbia Recording Corporation May 1939: Headquarters: United States: Parent

  2. The American Record Company (commonly abbreviated as " ARCo ") was founded by Ellsworth A. Hawthorne and Horace Sheble, formerly designers of accessories for Edison Records machines at their Philadelphia-based bicycle shop; in a previous venture, they had issued a small run of brown-wax cylinders in the mid-1890s. [1]

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