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The $800 VHS tape: Why old science documentaries are becoming unexpected goldmines
Most people still think of VHS tapes as junk. Bulky plastic relics that clutter garage shelves, get dropped in donation bins, and eventually vanish. For decades, that assumption held up reasonably ...
A list shows a handful of rare VHS movies and specials that can land a nice sum for owners — potentially even hundreds or thousands of dollars. The original 1982 release of "Star Wars" on VHS (hard ...
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It’s been half a century since the VHS (Video Home System) tape was introduced to the world, allowing movie lovers to watch their favorite flicks on demand for the first time. We kept playing (and ...
The last VCR, according to Dave Rodriguez, 33, a digital-repository librarian at Florida State University in Tallahassee, Fla., was produced in 2016 by Funai Electric in Osaka, Japan. But the VHS tape ...
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