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Topic History of: Kenny Everett radio carts
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Green Man Interesting bit of tech.

I know it's not the same however people still collect and buy 8 track carts. If I remember correctly the pressure pads used to crumble over time. Tapes just used to get distorted, sound drops/muffles, get chewed and snap.

I still see reel to reel tape albums on my travels.

Some second hand record shops still sell and trade laserdiscs.
giles2008 From the always interesting "Techmoan".