Huge Collection of VHS
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Huge Collection of VHS
Need the space in my basement, so, have decided to finally sell my VHS collection. At last count there are around 10,000 cassettes, consisting of nearly anything you could name & lots you have never, ever heard of.
Ideally, I need a 3rd world country that Just got electricity for the first time, but, I will settle for YOU, if you have need of some cool videos and someplace to put them.
Ideally, I need a 3rd world country that Just got electricity for the first time, but, I will settle for YOU, if you have need of some cool videos and someplace to put them.
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Need the space in my basement, so, have decided to finally sell my VHS collection. At last count there are around 10,000 cassettes, consisting of nearly anything you could name & lots you have never, ever heard of.
Ideally, I need a 3rd world country that Just got electricity for the first time, but, I will settle for YOU, if you have need of some cool videos and someplace to put them.
Ideally, I need a 3rd world country that Just got electricity for the first time, but, I will settle for YOU, if you have need of some cool videos and someplace to put them.
(Although it's not like I need any more...)

And any subtitled Hong Kong films? I have enough English dubs already:


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I dont think there is a problem with buying VHS. Problem is, some people don't store it properly and thus, the Iron Oxide coating will disappear, and this is when people will have drop-outs, unlike with Betacam SP which has Medal Oxide.
So for those people who store their VHS tapes correctly, they should outlast even un-pressed DVD's
So for those people who store their VHS tapes correctly, they should outlast even un-pressed DVD's