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hi, found the following posted in the yahoo group Want_Have_Tapetrading:
From: "dakiel666" <insanes22@...> Date: Thu Apr 20, 2006 11:47 am Subject: New England Area Collectors dakiel666 Offline Send Email Invite to Yahoo! 360º I Purchase Estates and the contents of Storage lockers, Yesterday I acquired at least 50,000 Beta and VHS tapes, the majority of which were used to record television shows and movies. Most are from the 1980's into the early 1990's almost all are cataloged as to what is on what tape. It took Two full Truck loads to move these. I am interested in finding collectors in the New England area who may wish to substantially increase the size of their collections. If interested please email me @ insanes22@... Thanks makes me wish i lived in New England. i would check out this collection if i did. |
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holy krap
thats a bunch i hear stories similar to this from time to time there was an auction in the chicago area about 6 months ago, but the reserve was $5 per tape and you had to buy them all, like 15000 pieces well theres nothing in the tv world i woudl pay $75 000, even if i choose what was on the tapes and remember these things were not stored in film vaults, so the chance to being damaged is very high before anyone gets too excited remember how poor cable was back in the 1980s and many people recorded right off the air as well theres a very good chance these sound intersting, but arent of a whole lot of use even the cable where i live right now, is nasty its hd cable, or digital i had it when i first moved to the small town, even the hd cable sucked so to assume that groups like these from 20-30 years ago are going to be a great thing, probably not no this isnt sour grapes, just a bit of reality |
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hi loren, i have tapes that are 20 years old that play just as well as the first time. it depends on the quality of the tape used, storage, etc. if the owner of these tapes took as good of care of theirs as i do mine, then i believe there could be "gold in dem dar hills". thanks
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Yeah, I agree. And this post makes me sorry I left New England, where I lived for over 20 years, and taped some of the best stuff in my collection ... sigh.
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my first vhs machine was in 1981 i remember very well i purchased a case of tapes at a huge discount i paid $179 for a case of 10 t-160 fuji 8 hour higrade tapes that was very reasonable store prices at $20 for a t120 was the normal betas werent any cheaper, and far less in recording length the odds of them buying top quality blanks,and keeping them stored in correct conditions, are fairly slim and sure some folks may have this and that that work yet if these types of people had stored them correctly, use top grade media, recorded that from a good source, and at 2 hour speed, then they have something the odds on all that happening are very limited everyone i knew back then, recored at 6 or 8 hour speed due to the cost im pretty sure that $10 an hour for blanks, would curtail anyone from doing it the best way i threw away all my stuff from those days why--quality sucked, both off air and the cable, coupled with 8 hour speeds this is why i wouldnt be very excited by a story like this then the next point is whats on the tapes maybe the person was a news freak and its all 60 minutes and the like or even the lawrence welk show, maybe he recorded movies from tv back then, you know all the ones in the walmart $1 bins now on dvds no one said it was all the 80s hard to find sitcoms, etc all i know for sure is i could have gotten the group in chicago at $5 per tape and flat out wasnt interested yes i would have played pick it, at $5 a tape and taken my chances but not @ $75000 if you follow the net trade sites, you can get a lot of tapes for free, just pay the postage in many cases theres a reason they are free |
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i've gotten some good tapes for just the postage. also, have picked up some rare gems on tapes at thrift stores. it maybe tv movies or all news or all sports, but then again it could be all of me & the boys, life with louie, the ep "blood money" from petrocelli, or something else that is very hard to find. i wouldn't mind having more eps of the above as well as others even in just watchable quality. thanks
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