Well, I spoke with Steve at Sonicraft- and he was extremely helpful and generous with his time in regards to my situation.
He encouraged me to get a new reel of tape and try the recorder.
Son of a gun-- it works perfectly.
One thing I will note- the "test" for motors, grabbing the spinning hub as suggested, does not seem to be a particularly accurate
way to test. Per this method, my motors were shot. However, in use with good tape, they apparently are working 100%.
The problem all along was sticky tape, and sticky tape alone.
It was gumming up the works to the extent that the deck would not play, rewind or fast forward properly. And the shedding
was so bad, this happened even after completely and thoroughly cleaning the tape path.
Steve encouraged me to not play or rewind my old tapes a single time more without baking.
So- although he charges $125 per reel to bake and transfer, I simply don't have that kind of money at present, and not sure
when I will. It's on to the SNACKMASTER.
The F-50 is out of production, and the new models have the fan on top- so, I trust now you put the tape on the bottom rack of the unit.
Steve told me they bake their tapes for 12 hours at 130 degrees, and then cool for the same period of time.
I will scour this site for baking info-- but anyone with experience with recommendations here is welcome.
Thanks everyone.
Whoooopeeee!!
Neil
www.NeilSlade.com