How many of you here inspect your tapes before using them for the first time and what's included in your inspection regimen?
I mean really inspect them, for mould or spores or shedding or any form of degradation.
The reason I ask is that some forms of degradation can be easily missed. e.g. I bought a bunch of my favourite NOS '89 era Sony MetalES tapes from a seller who was local to me. Fortunately, I was able to go and inspect and collect them. After a cursory visual inspection they appeared to be immaculate and everything seemed ok so I paid the seller, deal done.
It was only after I got home that I noticed the slightly musty smell and a wave of dread hit me.
'Shit, they're mouldy' I thought to myself as I ripped one open to inspect it 'properly'.
Sure enough, there were micro-spores all over the actual tape that I couldn't possibly have seen with the naked eye without unwrapping them. They were all in the same condition. It was heart-breaking.
The seller was ok fortunately and refunded me in full with an apology.
Using a magnifying glass and a strong light actually revealed some micro-spores also on the j-card, so that's become my de-facto inspection method these days, especially for tapes I'm using for the first time.
I have an LED louplamp on the workbench where my daily-driver decks live so it's easy enough to inspect each and every cassette before it gets used in any of them. I'm especially careful with the Dragon of course.
You can't be too cautious with any cassettes these days I suggest.