[78-L] open reels, was Houston record shops

neechevoneeznayou at gmail.com neechevoneeznayou at gmail.com
Tue Apr 5 11:11:13 PDT 2011


I seem to remember this fellow, I believe Traders Village is correct. He 
has been all over Houston, out I-10 for a while....

Thanks

joe salerno


On 4/4/2011 5:30 PM, Robert M. Bratcher Jr. wrote:
> Traders Village might not be the right name of the big outdoor flea market off
> HWY 290 that I'm thinking of but it's a mile or so  (go under the freeway after
> you exit) from 290 as your driving towards Austin.
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> There is a guy that has a booth in Traders Village (he sells open reel machines)
> who might know where to get a reel to reel deck repaired but I don't rememberr
> his name. I bought a Pioneer 10.5" reel machine from him a few years ago which I
> use to play the commercially released reel tapes that I collect. It only plays&
> records 4 track stereo but I do use it for my 2 track (inline) stereo tapes
> since I don't have a 2 track stero machine for those.
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> Subject: [78-L] open reels, was Houston record shops
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> Any trust worthy place to get open reel recorders repaired in Houston?
> Like proifessional machines?
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> joe salerno
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