NOTE: Vinyl discs reported here with the hand-etched matrix code "PPP" was found not to be pressed at the Pitman factory. Please check the updated information in the blog entry from 8/20/2022. 
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| One yet unelucidated DARKNESS matrix code found in some of the early U.S. pressings.
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In some fraction of the early vinyl copies of the U.S.  
DARKNESS album released in June 1978, you can find at least four different varieties of hand-etched matrix codes, 
PN, 
PMI, 
PMN and 
PK. Each code specifies one of the four pressing plants that had been used unusually and temporarily for 
making Springsteen's fourth LP, due to the transient shutdown of the 
Pitman
 plant, one of the three major Columbia plants  back then. In 
the last post, I attempted to crack these codes and proposed that: (1) the first and shared letter 
P might denote the 
Pitman
 plant because it is the most probable common term; (2) a second letter, 
N, 
M or 
K, refers to an initial of company that owned one of these pressing plants; and (3) a third letter, 
I or 
N, specifies the State where a company locates its own facilities. According to these assumptions, I interpreted the four matrix codes as follows: 
PN for 
Pitman/
North American Music Industries, 
Scranton, Pennsylvania; 
PMI for 
Pitman/
MCA Records, 
Pinckneyville, 
Illinois; 
PMN for
 Pitman/
MCA Records, 
Gloversville, 
New York; and 
PK for
 Pitman/
Keel Manufacturing Corp., Hauppauge (blog posts 
1 and 
2), New York.