So nice Kent, like I've said, as a young member on the forum the Nakamichi's were the tape I wanted to find in the wild. I've found all kinds of other high end tapes, lot's of metal tapes still in the wrapper but never a Nakamichi. I don't think I was overreaching, Minnesota was an audio hot bed in the 70's and 80's with several manufacturers including 3M.
Indeed, those Nak cassettes were all actually TDK manufactures, cream of the crop tape stock, and custom labels. A classic collaboration betw Nakamichi of Japan and TDK of Japan. There are a few remaining, if you know where to look in cyberspace. Expensive items ..... Cheers, Bleus de Nakker ******************
Hi Kent, You’ve got what would easily qualify as the ultimate NOS cassette tape collection. You’ve got variety, quality and even quantity! It’s siper amazing!! I’ve been away for a while and I thought I was going to post some pics of my collection and then I saw your postings... so I decided it was time to pack my bags. Please do let me know if you are sometimes interested in selling some of your excess tapes. Congratulations in compiling such an amazing high end selection of tapes! Cheers!
Thanks for your reply.I've collected blank cassettes for many years and still working in progress.I want to commemorate my youth by collecting Walkmans and blank cassettes and many other analog music equipments. But now,I live in Vancouver most of the year,all of my collections are stored at my home in China.I have many excess tapes but have never sold them.Maybe someday in the future I will do it when I'm have more time. If you are also interested in collecting blank cassettes,maybe we can exchange our collections. Cheers!