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Michael:
Another solution, since it almost Xmas time; use the ribbon from the
tapes to decorate the office and tree.
or find the largest speaker, and place the tapes against the rear coil
(on the backside and center of the speaker). I tried this more than a
decade ago; the speaker was large enough to do the job.
or bring them to an elementary school and let the kids play with the
tapes and the ribbon contained within. They will have so much fun.
Olav.
Michael wrote:
> Does anyone know of a company in the South East Texas area, that will
> erase tapes, or someone that has a degausser for DAT tapes for sale or
> rent.
>
> I've already recommended the following:
>
> 1. Find a hard surface (preference to steel).
> 2. Good high dollar construction goggles.
> 3. A 32oz to 64oz hammer.
>
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