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In Reply to: RE: Can a spliced cassette tape ruin a deck? posted by vinyltapecd on June 23, 2009 at 14:09:37
There are a lot of people who admit to using Scotch Magic Brand tape over the yrs with no problems. Other than being victorious, cheap SOB's, I don't know why they never bought the correct tape splicing supplies in the first place?? Same people that use WD-40 from snake bites to melanomas, I suppose.
It's true that if you peel your tape splice off you may lose some material. There is a lot of music material on the slow moving cassette(per inch). If you used the Magic Brand Scotch tape a few yrs ago, I'd say go for it. Then if it works feel victorious, but flog yourself right after that.;-)
Kevin
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