Magna-see, it was, Greg.
On May 14, 2009, at 10:53 PM, Greg Simmons wrote:
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>
> --- In Bernie Krause <>
> wrote:
> >
> > Using a solution that did not compromise the adhesive (the
> > binder that caused the oxide to adhere to the mylar backing), this
> was
> > an expensive quick-drying liquid comprised of tiny magnetic
> particles
> > that oriented themselves to those of the already-recorded oxide.
>
> I have worked with the same or similar liquid; I think it was called
> 'Magna-See Solution'.
>
> I'd hate to go back to the days of razor blades, editing blocks and
> splicing tape, but they weren't so bad when you got your skills
> worked out. One nice benefit was that, because it was more time
> consuming and destructive, the clients didn't expect so much. Kept
> things on a saner level.
>
> - Greg Simmons
>
>
>
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