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    The tape is usually held in place at the ends with the bar-end plugs. The other end of the tape can be held in place with adhesive tape, usually electrical insulation tape or, if started near the stem, by first wrapping a few turns towards the stem before reversing direction to anchor it. A figure-eight can be made around the brake lever clamp ...

  3. Bernard Cousino - Wikipedia

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    Bernard August Cousino (August 1, 1902 – December 29, 1994) was an American audio technology inventor. He invented an endless loop tape cartridge design in 1952, known as the Audio Vendor, [1] under U.S. Patent 2804401A.

  4. Endless tape cartridge - Wikipedia

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    The tape is passed through an inner ring of loose tape reel, where the recording is stored, and looped back through the outer ring of the reel. Initially, this mechanism was to be implemented in a reel-to-reel audio tape recorder. [3] [4] Later, Cousino developed a plastic case that could be hung up on some existing tape recorders. [5]

  5. Watkins Copicat - Wikipedia

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    The Watkins Copicat is an effects unit that produces tape delay and reverb effects. One of the first commercially available tape delay units, [1] the original Copicat model was produced by Watkins Electric Music beginning in 1958. The Copicat became one of Watkins' most successful products, and the company produced various Copicat models and ...

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    The InI single "Fakin' Jax" was released in that year and performed fairly well. Deda's song "Blah Uno" originally appeared on a live compilation released by Elektra, which also gave a catalog number for the album that was then to be called Every Man For Himself. Pete Rock's distribution deal with Elektra fell through, and plans to release the ...

  7. George Eash - Wikipedia

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    George H. Eash (May 11, 1911 – July 6, 1980) [1] [2] was an American inventor of several magnetic tape audio cartridges having a single tape reel.In 1950s he worked next desk to Bernard Cousino, who invented the endless tape loop, using it at first on an open reel.

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