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Re: BROKEN TAPES

Subject: Re: BROKEN TAPES
From: Lou Judson <>
Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2005 08:29:11 -0700
I'm another expert tape editor if anyone needs one done for them...

Cassette tape splicing blocks are available, (or were!) along with the
narrow splicing tape...

I still have and use my EdiTall S-2 I got in 1967!

<L>

Lou Judson =95 Intuitive Audio
415-883-2689

On Oct 5, 2005, at 5:53 AM, Marty Michener wrote:

> Never use scotch tape, magic-mending tape or any other - the adhesive
> will
> squirt out under the pressure of being wound on the reel, and gum up
> not
> only your heads but adjacent winds on the same reel.
>
> For cassettes: the tape is only 0.15 inches wide, not 0.25 inches, but
> the
> EdiTall block can, with additional temporary pieces of scotch tape to
> secure both ends, be successfully used in a similar manner.  You need
> to
> trim up with scissors afterward.


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