I just pick this up. The article is called "Joining the Reel World" written by Eddie Ciletti. Subtitled "What to expect when buying a used analog tape recorder". A very well written piece aimed at the studio that wants to get that " analog " sound by way of running digitally processed audio through a r2r. It echos a great deal of what has been said here and over on Tape trail about what to look for in a used machine, maintenance, some nice illustrations, and a good primer on alignment/bias. Like I said, not a whole lot more than has been talked about in the last year or so, but all in one place with plenty of good warnings and practical advice. It's a pretty good mag' anyway.