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Subject: Re: arsclist Deterioration of Acetate TAPES and FILM


Jeff

I was not aware that Kodak made audio tapes.  Sorry to hear that you threw
them out.  I have never found a tape that I could not play.  Even if they are
"hockey pucks", they can be restored.

Jim Wheeler



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