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DoN. Nichols wrote:

1082. Splicing block for 1/4" magnetic tape.


More precisley, an EdiTall block, patented by Joe Tall.

I still have mine -- double-stick foam taped to the head cover
on my Ampex 440B.


If I had only known. I threw away the service manual set for the 440B/C.

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DoN. Nichols wrote:

1082. Splicing block for 1/4" magnetic tape.


More precisley, an EdiTall block, patented by Joe Tall.

I still have mine -- double-stick foam taped to the head cover
on my Ampex 440B.


If I had only known. I threw away the service manual set for the 440B/C.


Thanks -- but I already have the manual set -- bought from Ampex
after I got the recorder from a government surplus auction.

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DoN.

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