Just a reminder: "Tape seal" is a generic name (or defunct trademark?) for the 
wrap-around plastic tape hanger for half-inch magtape reels. There's a flexible 
white (soft plastic) or beige (hard plastic) belt with a clamp (sometimes 
black) and a hanger. They usually had a little place to put a label in them 
too. They usually came with a new reel of tape but you could also buy them by 
themselves.


20 years ago I had thousands of 9-tracks hanging from decaying tape seals. 
Every couple days I would find a couple of tapes dropped to the floor and their 
tape seal broken. At the time it was no problem to find surplus tapes with 
recent tape seals to rehang them, and tape seals were still available new. Most 
of mine came from Southern California where I think the ozone in the atmosphere 
severely limited useful life of the plastics.


Here in 2019 I only have a few dozen tapes and few remaining tape seals. I 
suspect any source I found of tape seals would be selling 20-year old tape 
seals.


Is there any outfit that sells "new tape seals"? Or a preferred better way to 
hang tapes in 2019? It wouldn't surprise me if an archivist told me hanging 
tapes was the wrong way to store them but I never have really noticed 
(temperature/humidity changes seem to be a way bigger problem than storage 
orientation).


P.S. Yes all these tapes were imaged decades ago. Not really sure why I still 
have them around unless say I need to boot a PDP-11 or VAX OS from 9-track 
which I guess hasn't happened in at least a decade for me.


Tim N3QE

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