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>Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1999 14:23:58 -0500
>Subject: Re: Cassette Tape Demagnitizers

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Friends - Sometime back whilst visiting some lanuage lab or another I saw
some audio cassette demagnitizers that I'd like to acquire for our move to
increased self-service student dubbing.

They were essentially, simple iron magnets, about the size of 2 stacked vhs
v-tape boxes. Each had a hole in them through which you propelled a
cassette (push,  or drop when wall mounted) to randomize/erase .  Nothing
to break or wear out....

Does anyone know anything about  them - cost?   source?    -   or a
suggestion of an inexpensive substitute?  Any help will be gratefully
appreciated....

Thanx.....!

Bill Caldwell, Mgr. LRC
American University

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