DAT-heads Digest #720
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WTB Schoeps ("Sanjay M. Suchak")
re: blank DAT sticky labels ("=?iso-8859-1?Q?Ryan=20T.=20Engel?=")
D&D: 11/20/1970 (Hirokazu Hara)
From: "Sanjay M. Suchak" <sms21@geneseo.edu>
Subject: WTB Schoeps
Reply-To: sms21@geneseo.edu
Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 12:40:39 -0500 (EST)
Looking for a schoeps MK4, MK41, or MK5 pair, a KCY cable with KC 5
extension, and a sonosax sx-m2-ls2.
Please let me know if you have any you can part with.
Thanks
sms21@geneseo.edu
From: "=?iso-8859-1?Q?Ryan=20T.=20Engel?=" <rte@oraculi.com>
Subject: re: blank DAT sticky labels
Reply-To: "=?iso-8859-1?Q?Ryan=20T.=20Engel?=" <rte@oraculi.com>
Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 11:43:53 -0600
Speaking in professional archival terms, you should never attach sticky labels to anything you want to keep long-term[1]. Adhesives have corrosive effects and all adhesives eventually[2] fail.
Consider making J-cards from acid-free paper as an alternative to sticky labels. They won't damage your DATs, and armed with a scissors or paper cutter aren't much work to make.
R
[1] Of course, by long-term I mean "indefinitely into the future". It's quite possible that by the time the adhesive on your sticky label fails, DAT technology will be long-gone and there won't be a player to use with your DATs...or the magnetic data on the DAT will have degraded, or the tape material inside the DAT will stick to itself and ruin the tape.
[2] Some adhesives last longer than others, but I can say from experience that not only did all the tape pieces fall off of a 60 yr old piece of sheet music I came across (making a horrible mess in the process), the adhesive left brown stains everywhere it had come into contact with paper.
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From: dave n <davenolanaudio@earthlink.net>
Subject: blank DAT sticky labels
Reply-To: dave n <davenolanaudio@earthlink.net>
Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 10:10:58 -0500 (GMT-05:00)
Hello all -
I'm wondering if anyone had a source for blank sticky labels for DAT tapes?
I'm working on a large archive project, and the original tapes were labelled in a rather incomplete and amateur fashion.
I am looking for the product with 2 small labels - one for the face of the DAT, one for the spine - not the big labels typically used for data DATs that entirely cover the face of the tape...
Thanks if anyone might know a place to get these...
dave nolan
nyc
From: Hirokazu Hara <hara00@tip.ne.jp>
Subject: D&D: 11/20/1970
Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 22:11:36 +0900
My friend is looking for the taper of the Santa Monica shows:
(Derek & Dominoes)
10/20/1970 Civic Center, Santa Monica CA - 1st show
10/20/1970 Civic Center, Santa Monica CA - 2nd show
If anyone has the master, please reply privately. I have a lot of stuff to
trade. At the moment I only have the Tampa 70 directly from JT 3 years ago.
Now, I am borrowing the original master cassettes of the Clapton 70s shows
of the below:
11-05-1974 Kouseinenkin Kaikan, Osaka, JP 106m ECM-99->TC-2850SD
11-06-1974 Kouseinenkin Kaikan, Osaka, JP 116m ECM-99->TC-2850SD
10-22-1975 Festival Hall, Osaka, JP 116m ECM-99->TC-2850SD
10-23-1975 Festival Hall, Osaka, JP 109m ECM-99->TC-2850SD
10-01-1977 Festival Hall, Osaka, JP 101m ECM-99->TC-2850SD
Those sound are really very nice.
Hiro
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