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> i think there's a little "brass" one at radio shack with slots for 1/4 >and 1/ > 8 inch tape. for > whatever reason, the splicing tape they sell is 1/2 inch. who knows? i guess > they figure In UK there's a chain off retail outlets called Tandy. I think they're very closely related to Radio Shack in the US. I refer to them as "Tandy, where nothing works". Anyway, many years ago bought an editing block there for 1/8 in and 1/4 in. An extruded aluminium item. the 1/4 in. slot was too thick by about 1/32 of an inch causing bad edits, before I took it back to Tandy to be told point blank that it was fully functional and I couldn't have a refund. ...so beware cheap edit blocks (although some are fine) Cassette editing doesn't work well at all (from experience) you always get a dropout on the edit due to the stiffness of the splicing tape, which reduces the tape head contact. I'd suggest a 90 degree edit angle, and as little splice tape as possible. Home made short cassette loops do actually work, but if you try to record on to them there's always a dropout due to the distance between the record and erase heads. andy butler