Hubs - The "Fingerprint" of a cassette
Many brands sold cassettes, but there were only a few manufacturers that actually made them. In this video I look at the hubs of cassettes, so you can have a good guess at who actually made cassettes that you've never heard of. If you like chatting and posting about cassettes, why not join my Facebook group dedicated to it: Blank Cassette Tapes / 546989409130819 If you'd like to purchase cassettes shown in this video, visit my online store at: https://www.cassettecomeback.com Follow me on Facebook for special offers and new stock alerts: / cassettecomeback

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