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Re: [ARSCLIST] Quarter-inch splicing tabs
Back in the day the tabs I saw were nowhere as good as Scotch #67 for 
splicing - have you found good ones that will last as long? Obviously 
not today, but even in the 70s they were a compromise between quality 
and convenience. Thus I wouldn't even look for them today unless 
someone makes good ones!
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Lou Judson • Intuitive Audio
415-883-2689
On Mar 10, 2006, at 1:44 PM, Tom Fine wrote:
Does anyone make/sell quarter-inch splicing tabs anymore? I'm talking 
about the white tabs you put over a splice-cut on quarter-inch tape. 
Back in the tape heyday, places like Gotham Audio used to give away 
tab dispensers at trade shows. I thought I had stockpiled enough, but 
no. I much prefer the tabs to regular blue splicing tape, tabs take 
much less time to peel and stick. I think someone still makes sheets 
of cassette-splicing tabs, so do the same folks make 1/4" versions?
-- Tom Fine