I have one of these machines. It is best for parts, not scores,
primarily because it doesn't do well with more than, say 10 or 12
pieces of paper.

I have used it on larger scores but the pages often rip out in the
hands of a conductor.

I think its most practical use is with the orchestra librarian. Parts
taped with this system work well in folders.

On the plus side, I have had very good communication with VPC. They
have replaced tape that wasn't sticky enough, and were eager to hear
of any problems I encountered.

-Carolyn


On 1/9/06, Martin Banner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is this primarily for 2 sheets of music, or can this be used to bind a
> score, rather than using the plastic spiral binding?
>
> Martin
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> On Jan 9, 2006, at 3:06 PM, Aaron Sherber wrote:
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> > At 02:53 PM 1/9/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >I know this item has been discussed on this list and I neglected to
> > >write down the details. What the name of the machine that tapes pages
> > >together and where can I get one?
> >
> > I think you're talking about the VPC binding machine, which has been
> > discussed here before. See http://www.vpcinc.com/Products/music.htm
> >
> > Aaron.
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