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(on display in a museum, with no indications of what it was - in any
language)

A pro tape machine of some sort. Looks like a 1/4".

There were loads of makers of such things at one time. Can't say I've
ever
seen one of those.


It's Eastern European


I was hoping that someone would be able to narrow that down


I Googled it and found that sort of thing. It's probably a very run of the
mill machine. Makes like Studer sold internationally are easier to find
details of. That's not to say it isn't a competent design.


As it's in this E European museum (as a general exhibit of tat, not in a
themed location)

I assumed that it was from the communist era and that importation of ROW
devices was not available

tim