At 02:32 PM 2008-01-17, Richard Warren wrote:
Hi Folks,
The Grinch in me sees this discussion and harks back to research for 
the AAA Committee that resulted in our recommending against the use of 
any sort of hold-down or splicing tape (except for temporary use of 
splicing tape to make or extend leaders that are too short for a tape 
player) because of the danger of bleeding adhesives (and I've never 
found any type of splicing or hold-down tape that did not bleed goo 
onto tape surfaces or that was peelable without some sort of deposit 
or damage). I wish my experience were more helpful, but facts are facts.
 From another Grinchly Richard:
  --Shipping tapes without hold down is very risky as the outer wraps 
may come unwound
  --I have received far too many tapes with damage to the outer 20+ 
turns due to them becoming unwound. It also appears that loosely wound 
wraps of tape are more likely to dry out and cup.
I fear it's a matter of picking your poison. Whatever you do, please do 
not use the 3M white plastic hold-down clips--at least in the mode where 
they go over the tape pack and often cause edge damage.
Regards,
Richard (aka Richard d'Grinch II)
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