Is there a way to date an 8-track?
Is there a chart, dating system, or something that can tell me when an
8-track is/was made? Is there anyway to tell when an 8-track was made? Or..can anybody tell me the following... When did GRT switch from white and green carts the the famous blue kind? How long did Warner Brothers make yellow cartridges? Is there a way I can date AMPEX cartridges that don't have a copyright date? ...and how long did their practice of having cardboard covers with cut out windows last? When did Warner & associated labels switch from having just the album artwork on the 8-tracks cardboard box to the sticker on the 8-track it's self? And how long did this last? |
Is there a way to date an 8-track?
On 7/2/2010 10:24 PM, donkeyturds wrote:
Is there a chart, dating system, or something that can tell me when an 8-track is/was made? Is there anyway to tell when an 8-track was made? Or..can anybody tell me the following... When did GRT switch from white and green carts the the famous blue kind? How long did Warner Brothers make yellow cartridges? Is there a way I can date AMPEX cartridges that don't have a copyright date? ...and how long did their practice of having cardboard covers with cut out windows last? When did Warner& associated labels switch from having just the album artwork on the 8-tracks cardboard box to the sticker on the 8-track it's self? And how long did this last? Join this group: and ask them. I'm sure someone can answer your 8-track questions. I think this newsgroup(alt.collecting.8-track-tapes)is pretty much dead. Scott |
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