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Just been clearing out some storage at home and decided to ditch all my music cassettes.
About 200 original cassette 'albums' (rock or metal from late 70s to mid 90s) and 250 'blank tapes' (all sorts) which I used to record all my LP's onto so I could use on my walkman
I used to spend hours recording LP's either my own, my pals, records and then later CD's which I'd borrowed from the library. I remember spending my pocket money on blank tapes and used to take pride in writing out the tracks and making sure all the spines were written nice and neatly. I must have had a bit of OCD when I was younger
Stupid thing is I have a decent tape deck as part of my Hi Fi Separates but I can't remember the last time I played one.
Anyway, I found it very difficult boxing them all to go to the tip but that's what I did
I know loads of people (including me) who have kept or still buy vinyl but does anybody still play their cassettes ?
About 200 original cassette 'albums' (rock or metal from late 70s to mid 90s) and 250 'blank tapes' (all sorts) which I used to record all my LP's onto so I could use on my walkman
I used to spend hours recording LP's either my own, my pals, records and then later CD's which I'd borrowed from the library. I remember spending my pocket money on blank tapes and used to take pride in writing out the tracks and making sure all the spines were written nice and neatly. I must have had a bit of OCD when I was younger

Stupid thing is I have a decent tape deck as part of my Hi Fi Separates but I can't remember the last time I played one.
Anyway, I found it very difficult boxing them all to go to the tip but that's what I did
I know loads of people (including me) who have kept or still buy vinyl but does anybody still play their cassettes ?
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