
Bob and Ray WOR 155 October 12, 1973
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The Backstayge group try to catch a taxi in Rome. As close to un-listenable as a 40 year old tape can get. A small pile of oxide from the tape built up below the capstan as the tape was run.
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
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BnR15510121973 | 7:13 |
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tape baking





ross flecknoy
By now, someone has probably elucidated you regarding the baking of tapes. If not, do some searching. It's easy, I use a $35 food dehydraytor from target. Temporarily re-adheres the oxide to the tape so you can get that digital copy made.