On 16 September 2010 16:49, [email protected] < [email protected]> wrote:
> On 09/16/2010 11:22 AM, Brian Barker wrote: > > At 09:21 16/09/2010 +0100, Harold Fuchs wrote: > >> ... old fashioned audio cassette - you know, the ones that came* in > >> c60 (1 hour, 1/2 hour per side), c90 and c120 for recording from > >> one's radio? > >> [...] > >> * I use the past tense because I can't find anywhere in London that > >> still sells them ... > > > > Charity shops are reputed to have these available - presumably often > > used ones. > > > > Perhaps unsurprisingly, blind people apparently retain a need for > > them. The Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) will sell > > you C60s and C90s by post. They appear to have a shop at their > > premises in Judd Street - http://tinyurl.com/RNIBJuddSt - where you > > may be able to obtain them over the counter. > > > > I trust this helps. > > > > Brian Barker > > > > Over here in the USA, only the large chain retail stores seems to carry > these cassettes, usually next to the micro cassette for business > micro-cassette > recorders. So maybe they could be found in a business supply shop/store as > well. > > > Here the large chains have given up on them. I found a small shop that would sell me a pack of 10 but that's too many. I can't find them in smaller quantities -- Harold Fuchs London, England Please reply *only* to [email protected]
