I've rebuilt most of the old 60's live cassettes my pal taped. The pressure pads had all rotted or fallen off. Putting 30 tape into a new Maxell shell made a world of difference. Some of these tapes sound like they were recorded last week. Too bad not many bands sound as good these days. RS "Robert R. Berry" wrote: > > > Which leads me to another question. A lot of my old tapes are in really bad > shape. Radio Shack used to make a "cassette repair kit" -- basically an > empty cassette shell into which you could transplant the tape from a broken > cassette, but they don't seem to make it anymore. Anybody know of an > alternative? Or will I just have to cannibalize the shells from other, > known-good cassettes? > > Robert -- Ronald Sanchez Director Of A&R Career Records www.CareerRecords.com The Donovan's Brain Web Site www.Donovans-Brain.com