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Self-made Audio Tapes at Thrift Store

I wish they put up "Classic Radio" with National Radio Topic

Anyway, I have been a fan of thrift stores before , and it seems as if the content of thrift stores has changed quite a bit within many years and so. A lot of thrift stores are selling less and less vintage electronics. I think most still carry records, CDs, and tapes. Many have audio tapes, but one thing that you used to see a lot of that you hardly see anymore: Do you ever remember seeing self-made audio tapes? That is, recordable audio tapes with radio recorded material. Just today I found a tape of programs from KBXX-FM 97.9 in Houston. And on another tape I found a few minutes of something recorded from KODA-FM 99.1 FM from the same city one of it was Summer of 1998, and the other was July 2002. This was at my local Value Village. So they had some, but not very many. I remember back when sometimes they would have some of my homemade audio tapes before from 1995 and 1997. But many thrift stores were carrying old ones.l. I think it may be because of copyright issues, or their authorities, but surely enough, to most people, audio clips recorded off radio seem worthless, but definitely not to us classic radio fans.
 
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