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I've often wondered why people collect cassettes. No judgement, I just wondered what you like about them. I just have so many traumatic memories of my car tape deck eating them, that I think I have PTSD when I see them. Just to follow up on this topic, I looked up cassettes on Ebay. I see that many sealed versions have been graded and are going for around $400-$500. I think cassettes from that era that are still sealed are pretty rare. I have a lot of cassettes, but none that are sealed. I'll have to remember this if I see any sealed copies at garage sales. Last edited by GasHouseGang; 09-12-2023 at 10:41 AM. |
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