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Re: [ARSCLIST] Risk assessment tool--off brands
Don,
I have heard that Newark used Audio Devices (Audiotape) stock for their 
house brand, but no one has ever confirmed that for me, so I wouldn't 
give it much merit.
I have only seen a few rolls of  Newark over the years (seems to have 
been used mostly by home hobbyists). I haven't had an opportunity to try 
and match it to any known stocks, so I really don't have a clue-would be 
interesting to find out.
I haven't seen any mention of Memorex, BASF, Pyral, Maxell or any 
Russion stocks? Comments anyone?
Scott D. Smith
Chicago Audio Works, Inc.
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Don Tait wrote:
 Another of the many off-brand tapes was sold by Newark Electronics 
Corporation, which had stores in Chicago and Inglewood, California. The boxes were 
identified as "Newark Recording Tape." I mention it because it seems to have been 
pretty good tape, and if anyone has any they might still be in good 
condition. I always used Scotch for my own things, but when I began to transfer records 
for a Chicago radio station in 1964 or '65 I used Newark 1800' Mylar because 
it was less expensive. Not back-coated of course in those days. I still have 
the tapes and they play perfectly well after forty years. The splices hold, 
too. 
 Don Tait