Chrome Master - 1997 - HK

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Chrome Master - LX-II - 1997 - HK

A striking 1997 Chrome Master LX‑II Type I cassette built in Hong Kong with unusually high craftsmanship: aqua‑blue shells, clean hardware, precision‑cut tape, and a refined ferric‑chrome blend marketed for digital‑source recording. A rare, attractive, and surprisingly well‑engineered sleeper tape. I must admit, it's one of the nicest looking tapes that came out of HK. Maybe this is why it's so pricey.

Collector's Corner: Confirmed by E.M. of Belgium as a 1997 issue. Thank You! If you have more info. on it, please share it with us. Cheers!

Note 1: 60 Minutes:  Box-fresh cassettes with some small blemishes. Only 2 available
Note 2: 60 Minutes: B-Grade: B101:  Box-fresh cassette with two hairline cracks on it, one is a stronger crack and much longer than the other. See pictures showing these cracks on the reverse side. Only 1 available
Note 3: 60 Minutes: B-Grade: B102:  Box-fresh cassette with a very thin hairline crack on its reverse side. It was opened (by mistake, should have been B101) to take pictures. Wrapper is still 100% attached to the case. See pictures. Only 1 available
Note 4: 90 Minutes:  Lightly scuffed. Perfect otherwise. SOLD


About Master Hi‑Tech Video

Master Hi‑Tech Video was a U.S. distributor based in Incline Village, Nevada, known for sourcing high‑grade Hong Kong–manufactured video and audio media during the 1990s. Their products often featured advanced oxide blends and unusually refined OEM construction, reflecting the company’s effort to position its tapes as premium alternatives to mainstream brands. Though never a major retail presence, Master Hi‑Tech earned a quiet reputation among niche users for well‑made, visually distinctive cassettes that performed above expectations.

Chrome Master - LX-II - HK