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Originally posted by Progishness Progishness wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

...we are talking about music, not about how many guns, cars, motorcycles or houses we own. 
I don't own any guns, cars, motorcycles or houses, but I do own around 3,000 CD's, although only 568 of those albums are listed on ProgArchives, and considering they're all safely stored Close to the Edge of the walls on the upper floors, there's always room to acquire more.  Smile


Wow that's some cataloguing system if you know it's precisely 568!  [I'm impressed.]

Yeah, I'm not sure what was up with the guns, cars, motorcycles, houses, etc comment. Lol. Maybe someone can explain that to me. Wink 
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[EDIT] Isn't it something like 40 pounds per square foot? 

God I hope not, Think about a single body standing in one spot. You take up about 1 sq/ft of 'land'. This is sometimes called 'point loading'. I'm sure regular household dwellings have something like 150 lb/sq/ft load capability anyway (I could look it up but I just cut the lawn and I'm really hot). But also if you think about how most people store their collections, most are in shelves or racks along a wall. Being 'close to the edge' Wink the floor joists have a much better load capability than out in the middle somewhere.

I got the number from this article, but wasn't sure how accurate it was:

It keeps referring to it as a "minimum live load." I'm not an engineer so I'd have to do more research to find out what that means. They seem to take that number and multiply it by the total square foot of a room to determine the "minimum allowable live load" for a 12x18 foot living room coming up with a number of 8,640 pounds. That's like around two small automobiles I think. I'm not about to test that. Perhaps you or someone on here can point me to a more reliable source?

But yeah, I agree about there being more support against load-bearing walls.

The reason this has been in the back of my mind is that the library I work at had a weight issue on a floor about a decade ago that had more books stored on it than the floor could support. The floor sagged in many locations and book trucks used to roll off all by themselves. That has since been fixed. It's a good thing. It could have been a disaster if it had collapsed.
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Back to Your Music Collection..........I got inspired to go look for my Sony Walkman WM-F1, bought in '82-'83, don't remember, but for sure I had it in '83 as I used to listen while at college in the library, trying to study LOL. Found some cassettes, but most are in storage in a room buried in boxes, that will be a massive undertaking to find!!
Cleaned the heads, had to clean up some battery oxidation and put 4 new AA in and she played fine. The belt needs changing as the wow & flutter is evident. Depending on tape the sound is as expected from this unit but man the memories came flooding back Clap. The Saga and Triumph tape sound really good......

Guess I need to go internet shopping for a cassette deck, but man they are spendy. My biggest regret is getting rid of my deck around 2003-04, I know all it needed was new belts and some cleaning but I was stupid not keeping it. It was an Akai GX-F31, superb tape deck....Cry What a dumba$$ I am.

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Over 3000 records, around 800 CDs.
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Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

Back to Your Music Collection..........I got inspired to go look for my Sony Walkman WM-F1, bought in '82-'83, don't remember, but for sure I had it in '83 as I used to listen while at college in the library, trying to study LOL. Found some cassettes, but most are in storage in a room buried in boxes, that will be a massive undertaking to find!!
Cleaned the heads, had to clean up some battery oxidation and put 4 new AA in and she played fine. The belt needs changing as the wow & flutter is evident. Depending on tape the sound is as expected from this unit but man the memories came flooding back Clap. The Saga and Triumph tape sound really good......

Guess I need to go internet shopping for a cassette deck, but man they are spendy. My biggest regret is getting rid of my deck around 2003-04, I know all it needed was new belts and some cleaning but I was stupid not keeping it. It was an Akai GX-F31, superb tape deck....Cry What a dumba$$ I am.

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These are my two decks. Although the Taya is the CD5000 model and not the CD5310 model shown. Plus I have an Akai portable stereo recorder that I used to take to concerts. I can't remember the model # and it's stored away in a bin somewhere.
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Edited by JD - June 12 2021 at 16:52
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Originally posted by JD JD wrote:

Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

Back to Your Music Collection..........I got inspired to go look for my Sony Walkman WM-F1, bought in '82-'83, don't remember, but for sure I had it in '83 as I used to listen while at college in the library, trying to study LOL. Found some cassettes, but most are in storage in a room buried in boxes, that will be a massive undertaking to find!!
Cleaned the heads, had to clean up some battery oxidation and put 4 new AA in and she played fine. The belt needs changing as the wow & flutter is evident. Depending on tape the sound is as expected from this unit but man the memories came flooding back Clap. The Saga and Triumph tape sound really good......

Guess I need to go internet shopping for a cassette deck, but man they are spendy. My biggest regret is getting rid of my deck around 2003-04, I know all it needed was new belts and some cleaning but I was stupid not keeping it. It was an Akai GX-F31, superb tape deck....Cry What a dumba$$ I am.

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These are my two decks. Although the Taya is the CD5000 model and not the CD5310 model shown. Plus I have an Akai portable stereo recorder that I used to take to concerts. I can't remember the model # and it's stored away in a bin somewhere.
The JVC I bought for $35 at an Op-Shop in the Kingston area almost twenty years ago. But it's a stable workhorse.



Nice JD!! I need to find a good deal like that.......Or I could go big and get one of the Nakamichi Dragons that go for like $3K Shocked............nahhhh! LOL
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I still have a fair amount of Phish concerts on cassette from the early to mid 90s (2 boxes full) and I have about 4-5 albums I’ve recently acquired on cassette either because that’s the only format on which they’re available, or just for collectirs’ sake. I don’t currently have anything to play them on except for my old 4-track recorder, but I’ve been on the lookout for a half-decent boombox or tape deck at Goodwill and/or garage sales. Don’t really need the Phish tapes anymore, as you can download old shows off the internet (legally) now.

Currently visiting family in PA, and looking forward to returning to this big antique store in a nearby town, where several years ago I discovered a room with thousands of old records. Always fun to see what I’ll find in there. It’s like discovering treasure in a secret hidden crypt.
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Originally posted by HolyMoly HolyMoly wrote:

I still have a fair amount of Phish concerts on cassette from the early to mid 90s (2 boxes full) and I have about 4-5 albums I’ve recently acquired on cassette either because that’s the only format on which they’re available, or just for collectirs’ sake. I don’t currently have anything to play them on except for my old 4-track recorder, but I’ve been on the lookout for a half-decent boombox or tape deck at Goodwill and/or garage sales. Don’t really need the Phish tapes anymore, as you can download old shows off the internet (legally) now.

Currently visiting family in PA, and looking forward to returning to this big antique store in a nearby town, where several years ago I discovered a room with thousands of old records. Always fun to see what I’ll find in there. It’s like discovering treasure in a secret hidden crypt.

One of my wife's cousins was a monster Phish fan back in the 90's, he travelled everywhere to see the band. Met his wife (now divorced) at a Phish show, he used to record all of the shows. He had a DAT deck, stereo mics he would hide in a beanie, he probably had 300 tapes. He was banned from 2 venues in Seattle for taping....Not sure what he has done with the tapes.
He named one of his black labs Fee, Fee passed away probably 10yrs ago, great dog.
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Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

Originally posted by HolyMoly HolyMoly wrote:

I still have a fair amount of Phish concerts on cassette from the early to mid 90s (2 boxes full) and I have about 4-5 albums I’ve recently acquired on cassette either because that’s the only format on which they’re available, or just for collectirs’ sake. I don’t currently have anything to play them on except for my old 4-track recorder, but I’ve been on the lookout for a half-decent boombox or tape deck at Goodwill and/or garage sales. Don’t really need the Phish tapes anymore, as you can download old shows off the internet (legally) now.

Currently visiting family in PA, and looking forward to returning to this big antique store in a nearby town, where several years ago I discovered a room with thousands of old records. Always fun to see what I’ll find in there. It’s like discovering treasure in a secret hidden crypt.


One of my wife's cousins was a monster Phish fan back in the 90's, he travelled everywhere to see the band. Met his wife (now divorced) at a Phish show, he used to record all of the shows. He had a DAT deck, stereo mics he would hide in a beanie, he probably had 300 tapes. He was banned from 2 venues in Seattle for taping....Not sure what he has done with the tapes.
He named one of his black labs Fee, Fee passed away probably 10yrs ago, great dog.
Surprised about the banning. Phish encouraged taping at their shows. Maybe it wasn’t in the designated taper’s section.
I didn’t travel too much to see them, but saw them 18 times between 1993 and 1998. I named my cat Poster Nutbag, after a cat in their song “Harpua”. Haven’t seen them since ‘98. Still enjoy an occasional spin down memory lane.
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Originally posted by HolyMoly HolyMoly wrote:

Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

Originally posted by HolyMoly HolyMoly wrote:

I still have a fair amount of Phish concerts on cassette from the early to mid 90s (2 boxes full) and I have about 4-5 albums I’ve recently acquired on cassette either because that’s the only format on which they’re available, or just for collectirs’ sake. I don’t currently have anything to play them on except for my old 4-track recorder, but I’ve been on the lookout for a half-decent boombox or tape deck at Goodwill and/or garage sales. Don’t really need the Phish tapes anymore, as you can download old shows off the internet (legally) now.

Currently visiting family in PA, and looking forward to returning to this big antique store in a nearby town, where several years ago I discovered a room with thousands of old records. Always fun to see what I’ll find in there. It’s like discovering treasure in a secret hidden crypt.


One of my wife's cousins was a monster Phish fan back in the 90's, he travelled everywhere to see the band. Met his wife (now divorced) at a Phish show, he used to record all of the shows. He had a DAT deck, stereo mics he would hide in a beanie, he probably had 300 tapes. He was banned from 2 venues in Seattle for taping....Not sure what he has done with the tapes.
He named one of his black labs Fee, Fee passed away probably 10yrs ago, great dog.
Surprised about the banning. Phish encouraged taping at their shows. Maybe it wasn’t in the designated taper’s section.
I didn’t travel too much to see them, but saw them 18 times between 1993 and 1998. I named my cat Poster Nutbag, after a cat in their song “Harpua”. Haven’t seen them since ‘98. Still enjoy an occasional spin down memory lane.
He could have been banned for taping other artists......I'm not sure.
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This is basically what mine look like still. Tongue
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About 1000 CDs of post/alternative/progressive rock/metal.
170 vinyls, 50 cassettes and 500 CDs of hard-rock/heavy-metal.
100 CDs of other styles.
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