#14084  by jck_strw
 
Does anyone still listen to cassette tapes anymore? I'm cleaning out a bunch of stuff and I have about 50 tapes and I don't want to throw them away. I'd like to find a good home for them if possible.

Here's a quick rundown of what I have:

11-19-66
11-29-66
10-12-68
2-28-69
3-1-69
4-27-69
2-13-70
5-1-70
5-2-70
5-15-70
2-18-71
5-11-72
8-27-72
2-9-73
Ace's Rehearsal '75 (I call this the pot smoking tape)
6-14-76
5-7-77
5-8-77
5-9-77
11-6-77
4-11-78
7-7/8-78
12-31-78
4-18-82
4-27-85
9-15-85
4-13-86
3-30-88
10-9-89
9-10-91
6-19-94

It would be great if I can unload all these at once, but if there's no interest (and there's interest in single stuff) I can do that.

If anyone is interested, send a PM.
 #14091  by revned_04
 
I'm also in Colorado and would love to take these tapes, locates in Denver, email at revned_04@hotmail.com.
Thanks

 #14092  by BlobWeird
 
Fortunately but unfortunately for you you're too late
 #14110  by daveny29
 
I have 400 - 500 GD / JGB tapes that need a good home.

I don't have a list readily available, but I would say 50% of the tapes are from 88' - 94', which were pretty much the years that I toured.

Lots of soundboards. 90% of my tapes are XLII & XLII-S, so they are the durable ones, and have survived the years of storage

I live within 20 minutes of Seattle.

Happy to work out just about anything to find them a good home.

Would even be willing to pay 50% of shipping for someone that's not local.

I would estimate the weight to be around 85lbs, and would expect UPS would probably charge around $80 for shipping, but I'd have to go to UPS to get the exact figure.

Anyone interested, please let me know.

 #14116  by Shaggy
 
I still listen to tapes, I'd did so many mixed song tapes over the years. Still have a lot of them.

 #14132  by 777GMoney
 
I have a '92 Ford Tempo that only has a cassette deck

So my 800 Hours of dead on cassette get a regular

workout!! If only I get it all on disc.......


777GMoney :D