I buy artists' tape at craft stores. 1/2, 3/4, 1" widths for various
boards. Half the price of the "BOARD TAPE" sold at pro audio shops.
Never seen or heard of Scotch brand, but it is commonly available
among studio and lice sound suppliers. When one uses five to ten
rolls a year it become a basic comaodity!
One source:
<http://www.dickblick.com/products/artist-tape/?
wmcp=amazon&wmcid=feeds&wmckw=24124-1034>
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On Mar 14, 2011, at 5:51 AM, Tom Fine wrote:
What I'm looking for is white write-on tape that doesn't leave glue
residue when it's pulled off and doesn't take paint with it. The use
is to market mic/track id's on a recording console. The Scotch tape
is also perfect for covering up old writing on tape boxes and writing
new information. It doesn't dry out and peel off or leach glue into
the cardboard like other tapes and stickers. Oh, and it's also just
as effective as the day it was made 30-ish years later.
So is this magic tape type made anymore?
-- Tom Fine
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