Heres another Vintage Audio Item to look for:

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Here's another Vintage Audio Item to look for:

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"Reel" Cassettes... They are just clear cassette tapes with little metal reels inside that make them look like a reel to reel deck (RTR decks also sell VERY well, but that is for another thread).

You can consistently get $25.00 each for old USED cassette tapes. I have sold 4 of these so far - all had stuff recorded on them. Three went for $25 a piece and one went for nearly $60.00. There is a huge collectors market for these - especially in Russia. Teac and Akai are a few of the brands to look for.

Here are some completed listings for the Teac brand reel cassettes:

http://completed.shop.ebay.com/Audi...ank_Media&_fln=1&_trksid=p3286.c0.m283&_rdc=1

So remember, be sure to check those old "worthless" cassette boxes at all your thrift stores, flea markets, and garage sales. You can turn fifty cents into fifty dollars easily.

Hombre
 

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Sweet!
 

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Vintage ? :( / :tongue3:

I just got into cassettes when I Couldn't
Buy a new 8 Trac player about 10 years ago.

Do record Stores still sell them ?
 

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jeff of pa said:
Vintage ? :( / :tongue3:

I just got into cassettes when I Couldn't
Buy a new 8 Trac player about 10 years ago.

Do record Stores still sell them ?
You mean you still have Record stores where you live???
 

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OldSowBreath said:
What's a record?

An ancient form of superior audio that was killed by a bunch of ones and zeroes known as CD's and MP3's. They were large discs wrapped in cool artwork.
 

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hombre_de_plata_flaco said:
OldSowBreath said:
What's a record?

An ancient form of superior audio that was killed by a bunch of ones and zeroes known as CD's and MP3's. They were large discs wrapped in cool artwork.

:headbang:

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hombre_de_plata_flaco said:
teac-sound-52-s-vintage-reel-cassette-new-amp-sealed.jpg


"Reel" Cassettes... They are just clear cassette tapes with little metal reels inside that make them look like a reel to reel deck (RTR decks also sell VERY well, but that is for another thread).

You can consistently get $25.00 each for old USED cassette tapes. I have sold 4 of these so far - all had stuff recorded on them. Three went for $25 a piece and one went for nearly $60.00. There is a huge collectors market for these - especially in Russia. Teac and Akai are a few of the brands to look for.

Here are some completed listings for the Teac brand reel cassettes:

http://completed.shop.ebay.com/Audi...ank_Media&_fln=1&_trksid=p3286.c0.m283&_rdc=1

So remember, be sure to check those old "worthless" cassette boxes at all your thrift stores, flea markets, and garage sales. You can turn fifty cents into fifty dollars easily.

Hombre

Those are probably multi track (4 track) cassettes, used on multi track recorders.
 

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Kentucky Kache said:
hombre_de_plata_flaco said:
teac-sound-52-s-vintage-reel-cassette-new-amp-sealed.jpg


"Reel" Cassettes... They are just clear cassette tapes with little metal reels inside that make them look like a reel to reel deck (RTR decks also sell VERY well, but that is for another thread).

You can consistently get $25.00 each for old USED cassette tapes. I have sold 4 of these so far - all had stuff recorded on them. Three went for $25 a piece and one went for nearly $60.00. There is a huge collectors market for these - especially in Russia. Teac and Akai are a few of the brands to look for.

Here are some completed listings for the Teac brand reel cassettes:

http://completed.shop.ebay.com/Audi...ank_Media&_fln=1&_trksid=p3286.c0.m283&_rdc=1

So remember, be sure to check those old "worthless" cassette boxes at all your thrift stores, flea markets, and garage sales. You can turn fifty cents into fifty dollars easily.

Hombre

Those are probably multi track (4 track) cassettes, used on multi track recorders.

My last 8 track was a Quad.

Was awsome when the sound circled you
Or if you just turned one speaker on
& only heard lead, drums, Base or Voice
 

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Kentucky Kache said:
OldSowBreath said:
What's a record?

CDs that were ahead of their time. ;D

Gotta Love 'em

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jeff of pa said:
My last 8 track was a Quad.

Was awsome when the sound circled you
Or if you just turned one speaker on
& only heard lead, drums, Base or Voice

They made special ones just for recording on studio recorders. I've had 3 studio recorders - One reel to reel 8 track; one cassette 4 track; one hard drive 8 track.
 

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Kentucky Kache said:
Those are probably multi track (4 track) cassettes, used on multi track recorders.

Nope. They are just regular cassettes.
 

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hombre_de_plata_flaco said:
Kentucky Kache said:
Those are probably multi track (4 track) cassettes, used on multi track recorders.

Nope. They are just regular cassettes.

As long as they're valuable, right?
 

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KK- do you still have your reel to reel deck? It wasn't a Technics or Pioneer by any chance? The two models below are worth some serious change.

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hombre_de_plata_flaco said:
KK- do you still have your reel to reel deck? It wasn't a Technics or Pioneer by any chance? The two models below are worth some serious change.

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No, mine was a Fostex.
 

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I still have 2 turntables that I still use and here in Austin,we have the #1 record store voted on by billboard magazine -Waterloo records and Tapes,they also have excellent record release parties with free beer! :icon_thumleft:
 

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whats a CD? wait, did i spell that right? :laughing9: keep it up and hh! [R.I.P. Rich Hartford]
 

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Thanks for the great tape info :notworthy:
 

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I just bought a Muntz 8 track last saturday with over 20 tapes $4

The player is in home style not for the car. All the tapes look to be from the late 60s to early 70s. The player needs a drive belt. I took it simi-apart and found a disintegrated rubber/cork looking belt.

Any tinkerers out there?
 

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