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How to Store Cassettes
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@vinyleyezz

10 months ago

Planning new videos! What would YOU like to see me cover? 😎

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@ct1660

10 months ago

Cassette Eyezz confirmed

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@rogerking7258

10 months ago

You also need to make sure to avoid extremes of temperature and humidity, but the most important thing is to keep them well away from magnetic fields; so don't store them next to your speakers.

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@latexbeep

10 months ago

2:26 that's the exact cassette drawers my grandparents have 💀

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@kforkrish

9 months ago

I have collected around 900 cassettes over my lifetime and still collecting, it's getting harder to find a particular cassette when I'm in the mood. Now i think i should contact an carpenter to build a huge rack.

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@williambruce9207

10 months ago

I have 3 of the 80s drawer cassette holders, piled on top of my VHS drawers. I also have 2 cassette suitcase types, 1- 50, 1- 100, and several small wooden ones. I have started putting new ones in a drawer under my stereo system.

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@alanlucas501

10 months ago

I still have my cassette storage boxes from the day. One is a long case with a metal buckle button type closure. It is red with black, white and grey diagonal stripes. Oh, the memories! 😅😊

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@russellewandowski843

10 months ago

I Left My Heart In San Francisco in honor of the legendary Tony Bennett.

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@brianreynolds6303

10 months ago

Great video. I have a vintage Napa Valley 100 space rack. Love it.

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@Daniel28021991

10 months ago

I have 3 of this IKEA cassette drowers from the 90s and a little plastic storage one in my cars. Plus my Buick also as a storage for 6 tapes in the armrest.

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@TheGamingEffect100

10 months ago

I used to store mine in a drawer in alphabetical order when I was a teen just like my records. Beard looks good btw!

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@RetroSteveUK

4 months ago

For my cassette collection, I use a combination of vintage storage drawers/cases, and simply stacking them next to each other along wall mounted shelves. One question .. Aren't cassettes supposed to be stored vertically to prevent warping and distortion? I've heard this advice a few times.

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@TheTapeDiscMan

10 months ago

For tapes that I haven't listened to yet, I put them in a repurposed file case. Those that have been listened to are put in the cardboard box (for now, might upgrade to storage ones).

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@SuperTamaru

2 weeks ago

I managed to find a cassette drawer at a thriftstore in april. It holds 50 cassettes, which is perfect for my needs of building a new collection of tapes for my own home use. Now I just need to find more home made mixtapes from thriftstores and maybe even buy more blank cassettes when I have the opportunity.

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@henricusinstitoris2325

10 months ago

That box just looks like what you'd use for something like baseball cards lol

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@MiamiMillionaire

10 months ago

there are still a lot of different storage options like the plexiglass shelves or slide-in boxes, but you can always make a part two 😁

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@summersky77

2 weeks ago

The MOST IMPORTANT point was missed. Wherever or however you choose to store your tapes, never leave them near anything magnetic. If you carry anything around that has some type of a magnet, you need to get rid of it completely if you're gonna have cassettes in your life. Everyday example: A simple badge holder for a Company ID card...put that anywhere near a cassette and bam...there goes 40 years worth of memories. Same goes for cell phone chargers. Magnets are everywhere in our daily lives, unlike before and it's really something to be consciously aware of. In the 80s, magnets were either on the fridge or in the garage.

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@kissfanmac

3 months ago

How about storing them in a shoebox big enough for work boots/safety shoes. I’d recommend getting one that’s already attached to the box. Good enough for someone that doesn’t have a lot of cassettes. If you have enough for a second size, get one that the size or close to the side of the first one. Ideal to stack them. I’d be careful should you dare to try more than two. But the ideal one to use if you’d rather spend some money on, would be the rack that holds 100 cassettes. Make sure it’s good enough when you mount it using big nails that are able to hold the rack in place. But make sure you do it before you load the cassettes! 🤣 Now what wasn’t mentioned was price. These ain’t cheap as they range from $40 up to around $120. But it’s a wise investment and good suggestion by vinyleyezz!

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@CrocodileRay

4 months ago

With some patience and some “lookin’ out”, you can find some great cassette storage drawers at estate sales. I use cassette storage drawers to hold my Sega Genesis games since they are roughly the same dimension, but slightly slimmer.

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@danH_1999

10 months ago

I'd say that the wood is more reflective of the '70s and not the '80s.

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