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Re: BEST Inc.
> A mag-strip may be copied from one card to another with a steady hand and
> a dubbing tape deck. I'd hazard instead one could read the data into
> a computer via a sound card and edit it to taste. Then drop it back on that
> or another card by the same method.
An even better device to use is an old 1/4" reel-to-reel tape deck. Most
stripes are exactly 1/4" long, and cassette decks are only 1/8". You can
splice a piece of 1/4" tape onto your card perfectly. (After removing
the pervious one).
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