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Sounds like something similar to gaffer's tape, which would also be a
reasonable option. Black gaffer's tape is used largely for taping down mike
cables and such. There's also white, used commonly for spiking stages (marking
where things go). Gaffer's is a high quality cloth tape with adhesive designed to
leave minimal residue. Any sound or theater crew person should have some and be
willing to "lend" you a short strip. (But I still prefer Post-it strips).
Fred Sturm
Daniel Gurnee wrote:
> There is a relatively new blue masking tape that is supposed to come away
> easier and in my experience leaves no apparent residue. Available at
> chandleries and paint stores.
>
> Dan Gurnee
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