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Government Exhibit Number 60: Uher 5000 Reel-to-Reel Tape Recorder
This tape recorder was operated by President Richard Nixon’s White House secretary Rosemary Wood as part of the Nixon White House taping system.  Wood used this recorder to create the tape of June 20, 1970, containing the infamous “18 1/2 minute gap.” 
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Government Exhibit Number 60: Uher 5000 Reel-to-Reel Tape Recorder

This tape recorder was operated by President Richard Nixon’s White House secretary Rosemary Wood as part of the Nixon White House taping system.  Wood used this recorder to create the tape of June 20, 1970, containing the infamous “18 1/2 minute gap.” 

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