just thought i'd add a little note to this thread to back up what abcgroupdocumentation said about gz vinyl in the czech republic.
i run a small label based in the uk, which releases just split singles and i used gz exclusively for a few years to press 33rpm 7"s for me using the dmm process. i always dealt with them direct and had test pressings made - on two occasions i had to get a second set of tps done as the first set had issues, caused by their production methods.
i was generally ok with them though - they always did a good job in the end and they were a lot cheaper than the few remaining plants based in the uk however about a year ago they increased their prices so dramatically for limited editions that i stopped pressing vinyl altogether. i also never had them print anything for me, ever.
i now release split 3" cds instead, which is sad as i started awkward silence as a vinyl label but if there's good honest folks out in america who can press your stuff for you on vinyl at a reasonable price i say support them otherwise you'll lose them.
many uk labels (including big ones) use gz for vinyl and cds. when i started with them they were quite a secret but now they are well-known and so have taken advantage by hiking up their prices to concentrate on large orders, which is a shame.
i guess i'm saying "avoid".
john
www.awkwardsilencerecordings.com