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[ARSCLIST] Reel-to-reel preservation supplies?



I recently ran across this product. I can't say what the plastic polymer is, but at least it provides a uniform size reel for 3" and 5" reel tapes. 

http://www.usrecordingmedia.com/tmepllahub7r.html 

Marlan


Marlan Green
Audiovisual Preservation Specialist
Conservation Division
Preservation Directorate
Library of Congress

202-707-1541

>>> Christie Peterson <cpeterso@xxxxxxxxx> 09/26/06 4:04 PM >>>
Hello, List.

I am working with a large number of reel-to-reel tapes from the 1950s 
through 1970s.  Some are acetate, but most are mylar/polyester/plastic.  
The reels range in size from 3 inches to 7 inches, and almost all are in 
their original, consumer-grade housing (plastic reels in cardboard 
boxes).  They're almost all in very good, playable condition, and we'd 
like to keep it that way for as long as possible.

Currently, the tapes are stored in their original boxes on end in 
acid-free Paige-style boxes, but we would like a more elegant solution 
that is both better for the tapes (especially the acetate ones which, I 
understand, are pH sensitive) and easier for us to organize, since the 
various sizes make it difficult to keep them in order inside a large box.

Does anyone have any storage ideas, and does anyone know of a supplier 
of reels, 'archival' grade boxes for reels, etc.?

I'm already aware that the tapes should be stored tails out, and in a 
'library' or similar well-packed wind.  I've also been reading a bit 
about acetate tapes, so I'm aware they are subject to vinegar syndrome, 
just like acetate film.  Any other tips, tho, would be welcome!

Thanks in advance, everyone.

Christie

-- 
Christie Peterson
Project Archivist, Muskie Archives & Special Collections
Bates College
70 Campus Avenue
Lewiston, ME 04240-6018
 (t) 207-753-6918
 (f) 207-755-5911


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