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Lets see your cassettes.

old.school.scott - 2009-04-30 17:47

Lets face it. I'm cheap. I'm too cheap to spend 20 bucks on one of those nice large reel chrome cassettes just to make my box look good. perhaps I'll find one in the bargain bin one day, but until then, I collect cool looking vintage cassettes.

old.school.scott - 2009-04-30 17:49

I find they give just the right splash of color to my blaster.
anybody got any cool cassettes to post?

beatbox - 2009-04-30 17:53

Check this shiznit out right here!!!

erniejade - 2009-04-30 21:03




actually this bunch is for sale if anyone wants them. 2 boxes it fits into.

erniejade - 2009-04-30 21:03

old.school.scott - 2009-05-01 07:02

WOW! Beatbox, that's an amazing looking collection. so did you ever build that frame for them. do you ever display them from your blaster?
Thanx for the pix both of you, anyone else?

OSS

viennasound - 2009-05-01 10:31

Must sort my tapes next time.
Got a lot of ~400 different used tapes for 10euros. Most of them are "vintage".

Here a few of mine, the often used ones... Smile

jt - 2009-05-01 12:43

Ok, I'll play....

The pics below represent about 60% of my tapes, the other 40% are packed away in boxes. This represents almost 30 years of recordings and maybe a years worth of collecting New Old Stock tapes. I look at it as a "recordable savings account" as some of the sealed tapes go for stupid-money on ebay nowadays. I've found many at thrifts stores, garage sales, ebay and from sellers at tapeheads.net.











erniejade - 2009-05-01 13:55

Great pics everyone keep them comming!!

lasonic.trc920 - 2009-05-01 18:49

Here's some old school Heavy Metal cassettes!


baby.boomer - 2009-05-02 12:26

One of the first cassettes ever...



(U.S. market versions were Norelco... copyright issues with the Philips name at the time.)

baby.boomer - 2009-05-02 12:56

Quiz.

Who else has an example of the long-lost Type 3 FeCr cassette? And who has cassettes with the original "Compact Cassette" logo on them?

ahardb0dy - 2009-05-02 13:12

damn JT, you got stock in Maxell or something??

aza - 2009-05-03 07:21

Here are SOME of mine.
No particular order, just quickly put them together for some pics.

















And a few favorites to finish !!













The demo cassettes come from hours and hours of looking through cassettes at markets and jumble sales ! Glad i found them Smile

devoltoni - 2009-05-03 15:13

quote:
Originally posted by baby boomer:
Quiz.
And who has cassettes with the original "Compact Cassette" logo on them?



Just look here Smile Smile
Exactly the first tape.

AZA,
Wonderful collection of variety tapes you got there Nod Yes

riddler - 2009-05-03 16:02

That Hi Energy one is pretty awesome...Reminds me of TRON.

aza - 2009-05-04 02:59

quote:
Originally posted by baby boomer:

Aza, that's quite a collection of vintage cassettes. Makes me want to look through mine and see if I come up with anything interesting. Wink


Thanks BB. I really like them a lot and search through old cassettes often for them. I keep my collection manageable, if thats possible, by only keeping the ones that have not been subject to any writting on the cassette or sleeve. Although i have made a few exceptions.

baby.boomer - 2009-05-04 11:07

Here's my limp contribution to the topic, after flipping through some of my stuff. Not much in comparison's to Aza's collection... but better than nothing at all!

Highlights from the first batch include a couple of paper-sleeved Sonys (distributed here by Superscope), a Philips made in Belgium, one made by Capitol Records (EMI's label in the U.S.), and a couple of old (circa 1972) Scotch tapes, one with a coupon for a free cassette when you buy five (big deal). The Philips has the Compact Cassette logo on the front.





Highlights of the second batch include a couple of early BASF's, a Pioneer, a high-grade Type-1 Maxell, a National Panasonic blank demo (came with a boombox, no doubt... probably one of mine!), and a paper-sleeve/mailer boxed tape from an Allied Radio store (a Chicago-based electronics retailer that eventually was bought by Radio Shack). All but the later ('80's) Maxell have the Compact Cassette logo. The logo on the Pioneer is very small, on the back, at the bottom right of the label. The stickers on the Allied tape show a $1.49 price.


2steppa - 2009-05-04 12:14

Just a few I had to hand... so a quick shot.

I've only got a few sealed, including the TDK SA60 in this pic which I bought in 1986.
Also more recent is one of 4 packs of the newer style TDK SA90's.
I'm also happy to have a TDK MA-R 60 and some MAX-G's.
Thought I'd better have a box watching over the proceedings too!

xyc0n - 2009-05-04 18:35

JT, your collection of NOS blank tapes is incredible. Eek Very impressive.

jlf - 2009-05-04 21:46

Awesome photos!

Ive got many myself... I'll have to take a few photos.

My problem is, I can never leave them NOS... its like the new wrapper calls out to me until I tear it open and look at the tape!

Anyone else notice that openning an old NOS tape, they smell like Crayola Crayons?

baby.boomer - 2009-05-05 06:16

I don't own nearly the supply of NOS blanks as members like JT own (WOW!), but the ones I do have stay wrapped, because I do very little recording these days. I've got scads of mix tapes from "days gone by," as well as a gazillion prerecords (still find 'em by the bundle at thrift stores), so I'm basically set when it comes to having stuff to play on my boomboxes.

Besides, as much as I like new music, it just doesn't seem necessary to make tapes of it. There are so many new listening modes available! And it just doesn't seem right to sit on my porch with Fountains of Wayne (as much as I like them) blasting out of an eighties boomer!

old.school.scott - 2009-05-05 08:48

any thoughts of the idea that some old cool design tapes look great as displayed from the boomer? {as sort of a high tech frame?}

OSS

old.school.scott - 2009-05-05 08:50

Grrrreat designs by the way, I hope to find some more cool ones today.

OSS

jt - 2009-05-05 09:34

Thanks for the kudos on the tapes guys. Not as much money invested there as you'd think, more time and effort finding good deals on ebay and in some thrifts.

Life is too short to spend it with $hitty people, drinking crap beer, or listening to crap tapes! Big Grin

I can't help it! Tapes are no longer being made in many decent formulations and I need to feed my two Nakamichi's, my Denon and a smattering of ghettoblasters! I miss access to good tapes almost as much as I miss access to good, new boomboxes.

Plus, I still trade tapes with people here (always willing, just PM me) and with many of the folks at www.tapeheads.net

Great thread, by the way!

monolithic - 2009-05-05 19:56

quote:
Originally posted by baby boomer:
Quiz.

... And who has cassettes with the original "Compact Cassette" logo on them?


I've got one:

weylandyutani - 2009-05-06 20:12

Ok nothing to get exited about but its funny now how scarce good quality tapes are to find these days....

milosancho - 2009-05-06 20:59

My collection of new tapes.

Memorex & others


Sony & Basf


TDK


Maxell

borny - 2009-05-16 06:03

98 % of it are self recorded and edited taps .

It took me about an hour building this shoot up put it was worth it, found some great tapes wich went straight into a Philips Soundmachine, still listening 2 the taps :rock: .


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So thx 2 all for the inspiration on this one ;-) .

hlr - 2009-05-16 22:42

Your photo-op there is very, very cool. And your J-card artwork is way awesome. Smile

I FINALLY found the tapes I wanted to show. Knew which box they were in, but couldn't find the stupid box...

Here's the most interesting ones. Mid-80's-era discount store brands. The blue one is K-mart brand. These were most of my "album collection" when I was 12-15, recorded off the radio. A very few mystery songs are still on these. (you'll notice those three don't have slipsheets. They wouldn't work with them!)


This thing became a time capsule in the mid-90's: made in high school out of a (wait for it) boombox carton. Smile The "cassingles" were for mix compilations.


"Supertape" is Radio Shack brand


Mix tapes dating mid-90's. The wrapped ones are from '99 or so, and are my newest blank tapes. A few more of those are floating around. (Just haven't really done any tape-recording since.) The unmarked one is an XL-II in a UR 60 shell. I wanted a tape without logos for that mix.


The pre-recordeds. Along with CDs and LPs, while re-cataloguing and reorganizing them last November. Out of date already: I could fill the rest of that row and more now. (I buy most of my cassettes from goodwill nowdays.)

borny - 2009-05-17 06:46

Treasures treasures every where , never seen singletapes Cool.

Will u ever have the time 2 listen 2 them all ?

aa.fussy - 2009-05-17 08:26

Here are 2 photos of one of my Sony tapes (a C-90EFB):

hlr - 2009-05-17 22:57

quote:
Originally posted by Börny:
Treasures treasures every where , never seen singletapes Cool.

Will u ever have the time 2 listen 2 them all ?

I wonder now and then. For those of you with large album collections, do you ever wonder how long it would take to play every one back-to-back continuously? Or one album a day? (easy enough to calculate that one)
quote:
Originally posted by A.A. Fussy:

How come the reels are wound backwards? Confused Laugh Out Loud

kballenger53 - 2009-05-18 13:42

OH MY GOODNESS!!! Now I'm really glad I've joined this site!!! you guys are really taking me back to my DJ'ing days now!!! But tell me this: Does anybody remember That Metal Tape that TDK came out with back in the early 80's called the MA-R90?

I swear to GOD, the tape actually had an ALL METAL casing, and was Heavy as Hell!!! You could actually hit somebody over the head with one of these, and give somebody a Concussion!!! But you had to give it to TDK, it was one of the BEST TAPES ON THE MARKET AT THAT TIME!!! Costed about $15 back then too..................................$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

'NUFF SAID

cantbearsed - 2009-05-18 14:12

http://cgi.ebay.com/TDK-MA-R90...=TL090516121007r9940

oh and check out this site if you guys haven't already heard of it

http://www.c-90.org/catalogue/tapes

kballenger53 - 2009-05-18 14:25

THAT'S IT CANTBEARSED, THAT IT!!!! MAN, YOU JUST MADE ME BREAK OUT A BOX OF KLEENEX!!!! EXCUSE ME..............................................(blowing my nose, and wiping away the tears)............................WHAT MEMORIES.

'NUFF SAID

thibay - 2009-05-18 14:53

quote:
Originally posted by ViennaSound:




I like the one on the left. Looks like the old 80mm video films.

Which brand make them ?

kballenger53 - 2009-05-18 15:11

Oh yeah, I remember those THIBAY. They made you Box look like you had a Reel-to-Reel in it!!!

'NUFF SAID

kballenger53 - 2009-05-21 09:05

quote:
Originally posted by cantbearsed:
http://cgi.ebay.com/TDK-MA-R90...=TL090516121007r9940

oh and check out this site if you guys haven't already heard of it

http://www.c-90.org/catalogue/tapes


Hey man, I just had to print that up!!! Good Looking Out!!! I think I've owned a lot of those, even some of the OLDER ones!!! Takes me back to my Navy days!!!

'NUFF SAID

mrp32dave - 2009-05-21 10:27

Here's another great cassette tape site.

Tapedeck.Org

afects - 2009-05-23 20:43

borny - 2009-05-26 10:20

Great collection afects Cool.

kballenger53 - 2009-06-01 12:20

Picture this: 1985, sitting in the Park with your Crew, got a Phat Tape Collection with you, Got your Box Blasting, with a 40oz of Olde English 800, and a Phat Booty Girly next to you!!!

AAAHHH WHAT A LIFE!!!

'NUFF SAID

milosancho - 2009-06-01 13:58

Cool cassette tee here

transwave5000 - 2009-06-06 07:52

Here are some I got this week
at the thrift store.
All are used blanks.
Usually dont find this many there.

old.school.scott - 2009-06-06 11:10

quote:
Picture this: 1985, sitting in the Park with your Crew, got a Phat Tape Collection with you, Got your Box Blasting, with a 40oz of Olde English 800, and a Phat Booty Girly next to you!!!


Gotcha! but try 2009, cause that's tonight!

OSS

phade - 2009-06-06 11:43

quote:
Originally posted by afects:


Lots of classics.

I'm liking the PE you got.
I haven't heard 2nd II None in awhile. Time to YouTube.

Nice collection dude. Very nice.

kballenger53 - 2009-06-16 14:55

I hear ya Old School Scott, can I join you guys!!!

'NUFF SAID