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09. Okt 2018
Stay away from the old 19 70s era Memorex cassettes- maybe the later ones made in Korea are OK but the ones I got were awful.
It was a bit hard to open the case of one of the cassettes I used. Then I noticed what looked like dirt or else oxide at the bottom side of the case- I thought would this tape work? I tried to record one side of the cassette but when I was through and took it out from the cassette recorder/CD player I used I saw the tape had broke off so it didn't record anything. I was very disappointed but then again since the cassettes were probably 40 or so years old and still stored in the bag they came in it was bound to be that way, I thought with the "made in USA" comment on the bag's back side they would still be decent performing, but that turned out to be wrong.

14. Aug 2018
GREAT thank you very much
Haven't gotten to using them yet but when I do I'm sure they'll work well, especially since all of them were branded MADE IN JAPAN!! Can trust those ones & those "tape made in Japan/manufactured in US" rather than those made/manufactured in Mexico/Korea/Thailand ones anytime....

07. Aug 2018
Wish today's cassettes were more like this one!!
Haven't gotten to use this cassette yet but I'm sure it'll work well in my portable cassette/CD player & my car's cassette player- it's says "made in Germany" so I'm very sure it'll hold up better than all these "manufactured in Mexico/Korea/Thailand etc." that today's cassette market is too full of. No doubt the companies prefer using foreign workers paid peanuts to make current tapes for the market. PLEASE will TDK/Maxwell and the rest of them go back to the made in Japan(even those with Japan made tape assembled in the USA), Germany, etc. like the good old days of the cassette boom(80s/90s)! Just don't want to get tape(s) that are defective or end up with wow and flutter when you play them! Well that's my 10 cents on that, again I have a strong feeling this AGFA one will still hold up after all these years!!