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Re: [ARSCLIST] Tape to use with reels when archiving



Hello, Brian,

You should be using splicing tape. I assume you're adding it so that you can play back tapes that have inadequate leader for playing on a professional machine (I do it all the time).

There is both paper and plastic leader tape. I have had one instance where the plastic leader tape laminated to the first layer of oxide and ripped off the start of one of my tapes (it was wound tails-out). Fortunately, I had a protection copy and easily fixed it.

So, if you have one turn of no-audio, then that is a non-issue.

I use the paper leader most of the time these days because of that. I leave it on--it isn't worth salvaging and it makes it easier for the next person to play the tape.

Splicing tape is called that and is available at a few places, I think.
Here is one place I've done business with in the past
http://www.arcal.com/audsplictap.html

Cheers,

Richard
Vignettes Media
Audio Tape Restoration
Aurora, Ontario
1-877-TAPE-FIX



At 03:04 PM 11/16/2004 -0600, you wrote:
Hi folks,

A quick query:

when using leader tape with some old reels which I am digitizing to CDR, is it ok to use regular Scotch-type tape when attaching the leader tape to the reels? More specifically, once the transfer is done, is it ok to leave said tape on the reels as they are placed back into storage? Would this kind of tape off-gas or otherwise breakdown chemically over time in such a way as to have more deleterious effects on these precious reels than some kind of special splicing tape, and if so where might I acquire some? (I bought the leader tape off of e-bay for 20 bucks for 1500 ft of Scotch (3M) Leader Tape.

Thanks for your help.

Best,

  Brian Levy
(currently:)
Archiving Consultant to the Cherokee Heritage Center

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