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--- Forwarded Message from "Sanford, Mark" <[log in to unmask]> ---
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>Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 14:46:26 -0500
>Subject: RE: #9316 Repair of broken video tape
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Of course, hailing from the old days of video and audio tape I am well versed in
the science of cassette repair. In fact I have never had to send a damaged
cassette tape out for a repair I could not myself effect. Were I to require
assistance, however, I would contact The Camera Company at
http://www.cameraco.com/category-s/332.htm
Good luck,
Mark
John Mark Sanford
Coordinator, Media Services
Center for Language Study
Yale University
Tel. (203) 432-0588
Fax. (203) 432-4485
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Subject: #9316 Repair of broken video tape
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Dear LLTIers,
A former colleague asked the following. I am stumped - a condition more
usual than not these days - but thought others in our field might know.
Though we are in the Boston area, I think that the tape could be sent out
elsewhere if need be.
My colleague asks: "I have a quick question. Do you know of a place that
repairs broken video tapes? We have a very special family tape where the
end of the tape has been detached from the reel."
Thanks,
Ed
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