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I need help finding storage boxes for audio cassette tapes. Where do I get 'em?
Fifteen years ago I would have been able to find them out back of a record store in the recycling pile for FREE, but now I am having a tough time tracking down boxes to store my huge tape collection. I have over 1500 tapes! Some simple 25 count cardboard ones would work fine. Does anyone have any ideas where to get or order this sort of thing? Right now I have them stacked on shelves and would be able to access them easier if they were in stacked long boxes on those shelves. I do not want the kind of tape cases that only hold 10 tapes and have the plastic grooves...I want to be able to shift them around whenever I get a new one and have to file it away alphabetically (without having to shift them one by one).
4 Answers
- DianeLv 45 years ago
You should destroy the tapes. They contain private material and listening to them would be an invasion of people's privacy. Would you like it if you shared your darkest secrets and found out that the psychiatrist shared them with the world? You may need to contact the police about this incident. I'm not sure, but I think it may be illegal for a doctor to leave these tapes where people can take them and listen to them.
- 1 decade ago
my roommate has 1000's of tapes. he finds storage boxes & slotted wooden boxes that hold about 100+ tapes in thrift stores. of course he spends a lot of time in thrift stores but may be your friends can keep an eye out also. he still faces the shifting problem with 75 percent of the boxes.
- punky89Lv 51 decade ago
i would just use plastic storage boxes
you can get them at walmart or biglots