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Try the A/V department at your local community college. They have always helped me out.
PatPatrick R. Weissend
Director
Holland Land Office Museum
131 West Main Street
Batavia, NY 14020
(585) 343-4727
www.hollandlandoffice.com
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From: "Micki Ryan" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent 7/18/2008 1:38:13 AM
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Subject: Eight-track tape players?Hello wise ones,Does anyone have a clue where I might find an 8-track tape player,
either as a loan or to purchase? Within a large video collection we are
about to receive there is a carton of 8-track tapes containing oral history
interviews that no one has heard! The donor has a great many players for the
evolution of video formats, but no 8-track audio player. Thanks for any help you can provide. If a Washington museum has
such a player, perhaps I can travel to your museum to listen to and transfer
these tapes. Micki Ryan, DirectorOrcas Island Historical [log in to unmask] Box 134Eastsound WA 98245360 376 4849www.orcasmuseum.org
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