Cassette Decks
"mcp6453" wrote in message
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I think that what hasn't been said directly here is that if you have one
cassette tape that you want to play, don't go out and buy a Dragon for it
even
if you plan to sell it again the next week. It's not worth it. But if you
have a
collection of a few hundred cassettes and want to put them all on
computer, then
a dragon is probably a worthwhile investment. (and then you can sell it
in three
years after you've finished with the lot)
Bingo. Not that Trevor will get it.
**** right off, of course I get it. What YOU don't get is the OP said he had
a couple of tapes, NOT a hundreds that are unobtainable anywhere else.
I wonder how many that do buy a Dragon now actually have hundreds of tapes
they recorded themselves (not stuff readily available on vinyl or CD)?
And how many just have too much money to waste? I don't know, I'll leave it
up to you to provide some data if you like, since you believe I'm not even
allowed to have an opinion!
Trevor.
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