Originally posted by cesar_garza01:![]()
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So many times I had to use a pen to fix the tape.
Originally posted by cesar_garza01:![]()
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So many times I had to use a pen to fix the tape.
Originally posted by Anam:[image]
Here is where the coolness lives:
Originally posted by hawkmoon_269:[..]
Some of those cassettes have Camden market written all over them?
i use to go there back in the 90s and pick up bootlegs.
Originally posted by hawkmoon_269:[..]
Some of those cassettes have Camden market written all over them?
i use to go there back in the 90s and pick up bootlegs.
Originally posted by Anam:[...] @BigGiRL Looks great; I'm intrigued as to why it's unique. Did you swap the plastic for white?
Originally posted by BigGiRL:[..]
It's unique because there is only one![]()
There is white print on a white shell - clearly a misprint... if it wasn't made on purpose.
Originally posted by Alvin:[..]
Yeah, mine was dark seethrough shell with white print... so maybe one (or a few) were made on wrong shell
Originally posted by BigGiRL:[..]
Eh no, probably not... Like I said: I worked at the PolyGram Cassette factory.
I manufactured this one myself (and took it legally with me!).
I placed a white (empty) shell in the machine that winds the pre-recorded audio tape (the "pancakes") in: the TapeMatic 2002 (see picture).
Then I kept the then still unprinted cassette in my pocket and waited for an opportunity to get the print on (APEX print).
That's the story...
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in this promo pic you see red shells, but usually they were transparent.
But sometimes there were colors - or black, or white cassettes.
#thisishowwedidit
Originally posted by Alvin:[..]
okay... cheating...
Originally posted by BigGiRL:[..]
...more like a souvenir from a great time
Originally posted by Alvin:[..]
cheating in getting valuable special limited edition