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Nick Anderson of Salt Lake City's Far Out Cassette Club owns boxes of blank cassettes to use for tape duplication.
Elle Cowley
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KUER
With the rise of collecting records, another forgotten way to play music has resurfaced too — cassette tapes. In Salt Lake City, local artists and labels have embraced the once-obsolete art of tape duplication.

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