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Default Reel to Reel Archving

I've been elected to backup from the non profit library our reel to
reel audios. There are several hundred mostly 5 inch reels. I don't
know the best method. I'd have to buy a reel to reel recorder/player.
Should I go reel to reel player/recorder to reel to reel player/
recorder to make the backup?

I thought it would be most efficient to run the reel to reel player/
recorder to a cassette recorder.
If I went reel to reel player/recorder to computer I'd end up with 2
disk or more for a one reel tape.
Appreciate any thoughts how best to tackle this duplication issue.

 
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