At 23:38 2/11/98 -0600, Dave Cohen wrote:
>David R. Busse wrote:
>
>> 8. Gaffer tape. NOT THE GOOEY, CHEAP 'DUCT TAPE' they sell at hardware 
>> stores and Radio Shack
><snip>
>
>Buy Permacel or Bogen gaffers tape.  The Pro-Gaff stuff is junk and will
>pull paint off and leave adhesive residue; the good stuff does not.  I know
>this, I use this stuff every day.  These tapes come in colors and different
>widths.  This stuff is not cheap, buts it's very handy.  In St. Louis, try
>Cine Services on Dale Avenue for the best prices.
>
>Dave

You can spool off short lenghts onto the outside of a Fuji 35mm film
can.  I have these in all of my photo cases (and the glove compartment
of my car) with about 5-10 ft of tape on them.  That's enough for most
situations, as long as you remember to replace the tape if you use any.

-- Ernest

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Specializing in transportation and travel subjects for more than 25 years.
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