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From: D Parker on 20 Sep 2006 23:37 "Getting Older and Grumpier Gear Minion" <westpase-he_ac(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1158807601.454330.174320(a)i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... > > D Parker wrote: >> What is a spike tape? >> >> DP >> "Getting Older and Grumpier Gear Minion" <westpase-he_ac(a)hotmail.com> >> wrote >> in message news:1158783173.808654.70520(a)k70g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >> > >> > E. Hill wrote: >> >> We've been using stage tape from American DJ for years... Recently, >> >> they >> >> changed to Intertape AC36, which is a medium-strength duct tape that >> >> leaves >> >> lots of residue. >> >> >> >> Any suggestions on a decent tape that can be used on carpet? (We use >> >> Permacel 665 for gaff tape, but it doesn't seem to stick well to >> >> carpet.) >> >> >> >> Thanks. >> >> >> >> Eric >> > >> > Try Vincent Lighting Systems >> > Cleveland 800-922-5356 >> > Pittsburgh 800-877-5356 >> > Cincinnati 800-356-5356 >> > Grand-Vincent Detroit 800-644-7263 >> > >> > www.vincentlighting.com/ >> > >> > They supply a variety of Gaff tape, spike tape, >> > and board tapes. >> > > > Spike tape is the tape used to locate places on the > stage for props, dancer's reference points,etc. > The term may come from the phrase > "spike a mark", I'm not sure. > Usually 1/2" wide, variety of colors, similar to gaff. > Great for multiple microphones,brighter than > colored electrical tapes. > ahh... ok thanks DP
From: E. Hill on 25 Sep 2006 02:03
Thanks, all. Eric |