I receive free catalogs from Pro Sound Stage & Lighting (800/945-9300).  In 
there, they have cassette duplicators that are supposed to copy a 60 minute tape 
in less than 2 minutes.  The list prices run from $929 to $2810.  I don't know 
how much duplicating you do, but I guess that unless you do a whole bunch, it 
might be cheaper to use a duplicating service.  You may want to use your 
contacts at Perspective Records to find somebody who can make dupes for you 
cheaply.
Thanks for sending me a copy of your mix tape!
Paul Senior
FPS007C@email.mot.com
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To: acid-jazz@UCSD.EDU@INTERNET
From: QoolDjMarv@aol.com@INTERNET on Sat, Jan 27, 1996 7:07 AM
Subject: Qool Mixed Mail
To the 70 folks that e-mailed me for tapes...they are in the mail today and
in your stereos next week!
Remember that this is a mixed taped recorded LIVE!  Just listen for the
technical difficulties at the beginning of the tape...but overall I think you
all should enjoy.
Does anyone know where I could get a high (I mean really high speed)
industrial tape duplicator.  I have 3 regular double cassette decks but boy
is that tedious.  I've heard that there are machines that dub both sides of a
90 minute tape in 5 minutes or so.  Anyone else?
Qool Marv
Look foward to y'alls comments...please be gentle.