Happy Friday Histonet! Our cassette printed died this week, and we've been handwriting cassettes for the last couple of days. It's been YEARS since I had to do this; BOY has my handwriting atrophied since then! I remember we used to have this little metal rack that held the cassettes perfectly stationary when you wrote on them; the rack held about 20-25 cassettes in 4 or 5 rows. Do any of you remember these? I've been searching online for a couple days, but Google and all the lab supply sites just aren't catching what I'm looking for. Our printer will be fixed in a few hours, but just in case, I'd like to have one of these racks for the future. Any ideas? Should I check antique shops? :)
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