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Oldest Extant Off-Air VHS/Beta Tape You Have

I am looking if any of you have pledge breaks from March 1977 as "Festival '77" on VHS tapes, it doesn't matter
which PBS station in any state and city!
I only found 2 pledge breaks from WTTW Chicago and Twin Cities PBS, but that's not enough, to give me a right!
And By the Way, Keep on Staying Safe from the Coronavirus Pandemic!
 
With that said, has anyone ever noticed the same tape that you sold off ever return for a second time before?

Oddly enough nothing I ever personally recorded, but I have found the exact same content on tapes 5 TIMES NOW, same affiliate and everything. The actual content? 1991 Final 4. That was the first year that Duke went to the Final 4 and finally won it all. I'm located nearish to Duke so that actual tape comes up often at local thrift stores. Oddly enough, people either taped over or threw out the prior years they made the Final 4 and lost, I only found the 1990 Final 4 where they lost to UNLV in the Championship game once, and I have never found the 1989 Final 4 which they lost in the semis. Odder still, I have only found the 1992 Final 4 where they won it all again ONCE. I guess the old adage that it is more special the first time applies once again.
 
I've found Johnny Carson's finale on three tapes from the same local affiliate - KNDO Yakima. The third tape I found ended up being the one with Late Night and the sign off afterwards, as KNDO never aired Later during Bob Costas' run, or FNV when it moved to 1:30AM ET.
I have found one part of Return to Lonesome Dove twice from KIMA, along with one of the parts of Roses are For the Rich from 1987 - twice. Found Guts & Glory Part II twice, but the first tape has about 3/4ths of it taped over. Found Children of the Dust twice as well, threw my first tape (with just part II from 2/28/95) to eBay when I found the second tape that had both parts in LP.
I don't think I've found anything 4 or 5 times on separate tapes. But that will probably come true later in 2020 - when I pop a newly-acquired estate sale tape in and I hear Ed McMahon yell out 'hereeeeeeeee's Johnny!'
 
Anyone find any segments of the largely syndicated special The AIDS Connection An All Night Dialogue?

I have at least half an hour of this on a VHS tape, it took me awhile of Googling to find the air date, July 24, 1987. One of the online Museums of TV and Communications had an hour of this 6 (yes SIX) hour special in their archives.

Lots of parallels to the discussions in this with coronavirus now, and Dr Fauci is on the panel of experts among other things.
 
Finished that search of a huge lot of tapes last weekend. I kept a little over 100, approximately 40 Betas and 70 VHS tapes for $120, and placed a few dozen in the "resell" pile. Too much to list individually, but everything from a Christmas Night of 1992 aircheck including a rerun of Family Feud (from the first week of the Bullseye format that's not yet in the trading circuit), to several Greensboro/Winston-Salem full/partial newscast, some VH1 and MTV from the '90s with commercials, several original broadcast episodes of The Golden Girls off KNBC with commercials, including a block from 3/10/1990 that also includes Amen and Empty Nest, early round coverage of the 1988 U.S. Open (golf) off ESPN, full broadcasts of SportsCenter from 1988 and 1993, a 70 minute sampling of CBS Saturday Morning from 9/22/1984 with commercials, including part of the second episode of Muppet Babies (with the original closing theme and ending logos) as well as most of Saturday Supercade, were among the highlights. Many KGO/ABC w/commercials broadcasts of Spin City from 1997 and 1998 were also found, as well as several tapes from 1993 and 1994 that were filled with episodes of ABC soaps w//commercials, mostly All My Children. There were several Betas recorded in 1982 also of NC triad stations, with most of the finds being commercials from Westerns off WGGT, but there was even a partial early episode of Family Ties from the fall of 1982 with a few commercials as well.

My latest search is 30 tapes from eBay who divided his/her lots into groups of ten, and will be likely listing more this weekend. Based out of rural eastern IN, much of the programming is The seller did say that there should be some commercials on them, but of course part of the fun is knowing how much and on what shows they're on. The seller even provided the labels in the description despite the warnings that eBay could potentially take, though they've backed off on that lately. Sha Na Na Na, Solid Gold, Hee Haw, the 25th Grammy Awards, Pop Goes The Country, an Easter Seal Telethon, Lets Rock, Sound Stage, a Johnny Cash Christmas, Country Gold, Nashville Now, Barbara Mandrell (hopefully it will be the Mandrell Sisters off NBC) are among the descriptors. Too bad several other lots containing a Solid Gold episode went for more, though it makes sense since I recently sold a lot of ten that contained a Solid Gold episode that went for over $100. Should be interesting given that there aren't too many movies on the labels.
 
Couple diamonds in the rough but mostly duds out of Denham Springs LA...

Tape 1 - Starts with a couple of home movies dated February 1997, then cuts to 'The Siege' (1998) copied from a rental, then some interesting footage - the 1997 NFL Draft taped off ESPN2 on 4/19/1997 with some commercials - from a camcorder pointed at a TV! JVC T-120
Tape 2 - About 15 minutes of the Late Show with David Letterman taped off WAFB/CBS on 2/23/1994 minus commercials; various footage of the Winter Olympics taped off WAFB/CBS on 2/24 and 2/25/1994 with one or two commercial breaks; Late Show with David Letterman taped off WAFB/CBS on 2/25/1994 minus commercials; Olympic Late Night taped off WAFB/CBS 2/26/1994 minus commercials, and some footage from 2/26/1994 events minus commercials. Spartan T-120
Tape 3 - 'Alien' (1979) and 'Aliens' (1986) copied from rentals; 'Raw Deal' (1986) taped off Showtime on 6/21/1987 with several minutes of promos afterwards. Memorex T-120
Tape 4 - Last hour or so of 'Rich Man Poor Man' (1976) taped off TNT on 7/20/1992 minus commercials; 'Brainstorm' (1983) taped off TNT the same night with commercials along with part of 'No Sad Songs for Me' (1950). Samsung T-120
Tape 5 - Three hours of the Voyager's pass by of Uranus taped off NASA Select TV on 1/24/1986 (predecessor to NASA TV); CNN and ABC clips from the Challenger Disaster on 1/28/1986; CNN footage from 4/9/1986 (partial solar eclipse), Discovery launch on 4/24/1990 taped off CNN, and The World Today taped off CNN on 4/26/1990 with commercials. Amara T-120
Tape 6 - 'Back to the Future' (1985) and 'Back to the Future Part II' (1989) copied from rentals; last half-hour of 'Predator' (1987) taped off HBO in July 1988 with promos. JVC T-120
Tape 7 - 'The Silence of the Lambs' (1991) and start of the 10th Annual Montreal Comedy Festival taped off Showtime in August 1992 with a few promos; 'Rising Sun' (1992) and part of 'Guilty as Sin' (1993) taped off Request PPV in January 1994 with promos. Samsung T-120
There was also a very old tape that had a few minutes of WBRZ and WAFB news footage from August 1983 (when Hurricane Alicia hit Houston). The rest of the tape was movies without pay-TV promos.
 
Wow Saturday Supercade, that is definitely hard to find, only a few clips here and there on Youtube over the years. Sportscenter and the golf would be quite unique too, great finds!


Finished that search of a huge lot of tapes last weekend. I kept a little over 100, approximately 40 Betas and 70 VHS tapes for $120, and placed a few dozen in the "resell" pile. Too much to list individually, but everything from a Christmas Night of 1992 aircheck including a rerun of Family Feud (from the first week of the Bullseye format that's not yet in the trading circuit), to several Greensboro/Winston-Salem full/partial newscast, some VH1 and MTV from the '90s with commercials, several original broadcast episodes of The Golden Girls off KNBC with commercials, including a block from 3/10/1990 that also includes Amen and Empty Nest, early round coverage of the 1988 U.S. Open (golf) off ESPN, full broadcasts of SportsCenter from 1988 and 1993, a 70 minute sampling of CBS Saturday Morning from 9/22/1984 with commercials, including part of the second episode of Muppet Babies (with the original closing theme and ending logos) as well as most of Saturday Supercade, were among the highlights. Many KGO/ABC w/commercials broadcasts of Spin City from 1997 and 1998 were also found, as well as several tapes from 1993 and 1994 that were filled with episodes of ABC soaps w//commercials, mostly All My Children. There were several Betas recorded in 1982 also of NC triad stations, with most of the finds being commercials from Westerns off WGGT, but there was even a partial early episode of Family Ties from the fall of 1982 with a few commercials as well.
 
Well, I managed to head out to an estate sale on Friday for the first time in a few months. This one was in Parma Heights near where I do my Internet radio gig. Of the boxes of VHS tapes available, I grabbed the only four tapes that were home-recorded, all of which were unlabeled. Two of them ended up going in the trash right away because one had a porno movie on it and the other was defective and wouldn't go into my VCR all the way. Here's what I found on the other two.

TAPE 1: World Championship Boxing (George Foreman vs. Adilson Rodrigues and Mike Tyson vs. Henry Tillman) taped from HBO on 6/16/1990 with promos beforehand; episodes of Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy taped from WEWS on June 25, 26 and 27, 1990 with commercials; partial episode of Wheel of Fortune taped from WEWS on 6/28/1990 with commercials; episodes of Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy taped from WEWS on 6/29/1990 with commercials; partial episodes of Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy taped from WEWS on 6/22/1990 with commercials. TDK T-120.

TAPE 2: 26 minutes of the WVIZ Televised Auction taped circa 1990 (maybe, couldn't identify the year for sure). Maxell T-120.
 
Great find on those Wheel and Jeopardy episodes, and great to see a sense of normalcy (i.e. estate sales) return to our thread. With the way Yakima's going, 3,500 cases and rising dramatically day by day, 90+ deaths, I doubt we'll see an estate sale in Yakima proper until the last week of July! At least I can go through every last little Yakima tape I have until then.
Kittitas County is now in phase 2 so I hope to see the first local (Cle Elum/Ellensburg) yard sales and estate sales by the end of next week.
 
Great find on those Wheel and Jeopardy episodes, and great to see a sense of normalcy (i.e. estate sales) return to our thread. With the way Yakima's going, 3,500 cases and rising dramatically day by day, 90+ deaths, I doubt we'll see an estate sale in Yakima proper until the last week of July! At least I can go through every last little Yakima tape I have until then.
Kittitas County is now in phase 2 so I hope to see the first local (Cle Elum/Ellensburg) yard sales and estate sales by the end of next week.

Its a little early to be holding estate sales where lots of people are in close quarters in my opinion.
 
Have started checking the Betas so far. Four items so far have had commercials, including interestingly both a movie named Country Gold and a special named Country Gold, all on the same night (9/3/1983), off of two different stations (WHIO and WDAY) in the Dayton market. Another contained most of a big band-themed syndicated New Year's Eve special off of WXIX IIRC on 12/31/1982 w/commercials. Another taped contained a late moive recording with commercials from New Year's Weekend 1983 off WDAY. Most of the content so far has been zapped out, though I've kept a tape with an episode of This Week in Country off TNN in August 1984 as well as a two-hour (edited to 90 after the ads/credits were paused out) special episode of the rather short-lived series This Week In Country, a special counting down the twenty biggest hits in Country Music for 1981, with Mickey Gilley hosting. There was even a segment where Big Bird and Crystal Gayle had a duet. '81 was an interesting year for the country genre in America since it came on the heels of the Urban Cowboy/Dukes of Hazzard boom, but it was before MTV in '82-'83 made purple and even a bit of blue state America put the saddles and hats away. There were also a couple short (20-30 minute) clips of footage from a couple Jerry Lewis Labor Day telethons. Still have about two-thirds to look through.

Even though the content is mostly newer, I just purchased another lot on eBay today based out of an Orlando seller. The trick to this one was how the labels were numbered over five different tape lots. Back in 2018, I purchased a couple lots of tapes from a seller based in Northern CA and asked for the boxes with the lower numbered taped (crainbebo also purchased one as well), and this yielded me the 1985-87 content off Sacramento (and a few Fresno and Monterrey/Salinas) stations, many off of Tom La Brie's Night Comfort Theatre, but there were things like the 1986 Rose and Cotton Bowl parades, several episodes of Donahue, an episode of The Tonight Show from 1987, a gymnastics competition from the same year, and even part of the '87 Portland Rose Parade.

Well this time, I used a similar trick, and although the seller listed the content as '90s and up with a few late '80s, I happened to identify across the numbering system based on the first two lots that it appears that the lot I purchased consists of recordings from 1986 (with the Dynasty season finale marked on that tape) up through around the summer of 1992 (tape #45, with five of the first 40 tapes likely missing from the recorder's hands). Most tapes appear to be SLP/EP recorded, and if the tapes with the number of episodes on them confirm, hopefully these will contain commercials. Just checking out the labels themlselves shows the potential gold to be found on these, and I like the one (#12) that says "dance videos" along with the two GH episodes. I'd presumably feel that it was recorded around late 1988 or early 1989 or so based on what #13 says, "Dynasty Season Finale '89", which turned out to be the series finale for that great primetime soap, unless if you count the 1991 "Reunion" movie. Still, I'm looking forward to searching this lot, and managed to haggle the shipping down to Media Mail pricing, and it came on a 5% eBay Bucks day as well, effectively reducing most of the sales tax.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/LOT-OF-40-...UgHy1nQCB8%3D&orig_cvip=true&nordt=true&rt=nc

After all these years of tape searching, I find that there are certain genres where commercials are more likely to be left in as opposed to being paused out, and generally speaking, soaps tend to have a slightly better rate of being left intact, likely due to people working or off to school at the time, as opposed to early evening and primetime programming, which are more likely to be zapped. Late night movies (and overnight programming after midnight or so) are almost always taped with the ads/promo breaks intact since few bother to stay up and press pause. On the other hand, I find that music performances are far more likely to be scoped out than sitcoms, which are still more likely to be edited out than dramas and specials, which in turn are more likely to be scoped than TV movies. Newscasts are almost always found intact (often in partial form) since those are usually not intended to be recorded. Finally, I find that 1980s content is more likely paused out than 1990s, which in turn is more likely zapped than the 2000s stuff, which you could probably figure out the logic just by reading this thread. Still, it shows that once you become an expert, it takes a bit of skill along with some luck to find those great finds.
 
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Have started checking the Betas so far. Four items so far have had commercials, including interestingly both a movie named Country Gold and a special named Country Gold, all on the same night (9/3/1983), off of two different stations (WHIO and WDAY) in the Dayton market. Another contained most of a big band-themed syndicated New Year's Eve special off of WXIX IIRC on 12/31/1982 w/commercials. Another taped contained a late moive recording with commercials from New Year's Weekend 1983 off WDAY. Most of the content so far has been zapped out, though I've kept a tape with an episode of This Week in Country off TNN in August 1984 as well as a two-hour (edited to 90 after the ads/credits were paused out) special episode of the rather short-lived series This Week In Country, a special counting down the twenty biggest hits in Country Music for 1981, with Mickey Gilley hosting. There was even a segment where Big Bird and Crystal Gayle had a duet. '81 was an interesting year for the country genre in America since it came on the heels of the Urban Cowboy/Dukes of Hazzard boom, but it was before MTV in '82-'83 made purple and even a bit of blue state America put the saddles and hats away. There were also a couple short (20-30 minute) clips of footage from a couple Jerry Lewis Labor Day telethons. Still have about two-thirds to look through.

Even though the content is mostly newer, I just purchased another lot on eBay today based out of an Orlando seller. The trick to this one was how the labels were numbered over five different tape lots. Back in 2018, I purchased a couple lots of tapes from a seller based in Northern CA and asked for the boxes with the lower numbered taped (crainbebo also purchased one as well), and this yielded me the 1985-87 content off Sacramento (and a few Fresno and Monterrey/Salinas) stations, many off of Tom La Brie's Night Comfort Theatre, but there were things like the 1986 Rose and Cotton Bowl parades, several episodes of Donahue, an episode of The Tonight Show from 1987, a gymnastics competition from the same year, and even part of the '87 Portland Rose Parade.

Well this time, I used a similar trick, and although the seller listed the content as '90s and up with a few late '80s, I happened to identify across the numbering system based on the first two lots that it appears that the lot I purchased consists of recordings from 1986 (with the Dynasty season finale marked on that tape) up through around the summer of 1992 (tape #45, with five of the first 40 tapes likely missing from the recorder's hands). Most tapes appear to be SLP/EP recorded, and if the tapes with the number of episodes on them confirm, hopefully these will contain commercials. Just checking out the labels themlselves shows the potential gold to be found on these, and I like the one (#12) that says "dance videos" along with the two GH episodes. I'd presumably feel that it was recorded around late 1988 or early 1989 or so based on what #13 says, "Dynasty Season Finale '89", which turned out to be the series finale for that great primetime soap, unless if you count the 1991 "Reunion" movie. Still, I'm looking forward to searching this lot, and managed to haggle the shipping down to Media Mail pricing, and it came on a 5% eBay Bucks day as well, effectively reducing most of the sales tax.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/LOT-OF-40-...UgHy1nQCB8%3D&orig_cvip=true&nordt=true&rt=nc

After all these years of tape searching, I find that there are certain genres where commercials are more likely to be left in as opposed to being paused out, and generally speaking, soaps tend to have a slightly better rate of being left intact, likely due to people working or off to school at the time, as opposed to early evening and primetime programming, which are more likely to be zapped. Late night movies (and overnight programming after midnight or so) are almost always taped with the ads/promo breaks intact since few bother to stay up and press pause. On the other hand, I find that music performances are far more likely to be scoped out than sitcoms, which are still more likely to be edited out than dramas and specials, which in turn are more likely to be scoped than TV movies. Newscasts are almost always found intact (often in partial form) since those are usually not intended to be recorded. Finally, I find that 1980s content is more likely paused out than 1990s, which in turn is more likely zapped than the 2000s stuff, which you could probably figure out the logic just by reading this thread. Still, it shows that once you become an expert, it takes a bit of skill along with some luck to find those great finds.

I think WDAY is based in Fargo North Dakota, not Ohio.
 
Two keepers out of five tapes found at an estate sale in Medina today. Would have been four keepers if not for some playback problems with two of the tapes.

TAPE 1: The Wizard of Oz (1939) taped from WJW on 11/27/1991, some commercials are intact, but most are cut out; partial broadcast of part three of A Woman Named Jackie (NBC miniseries) taped from WKYC on 10/15/1991 with commercials; first segment of Channel 3 News at 11:00 taped from WKYC on 10/14/1991. Blockbuster T-120.

TAPE 2: Package from Channel 3 News at 6:00 taped from WKYC on 7/7/1987--I suspect this part of the tape was recorded by a news monitoring service, as the tape starts with an opening slate consisting of a time and date stamp over a blank background, looked like it might have been a second generation recording as well; afterwards is The Gods Must Be Crazy (1980) taped from HBO in July 1987 with promos beforehand. Scotch T-120.

One dud was a recording of Curly Sue (1991) on HBO with no promos. Another tape had a recording of Miracle on 34th Street (1973) on WEWS (syndicated Movie 5 presentation) on Thanksgiving Day 1992 with commercials (the tape was originally cued to the start of the Foley's Thanksgiving Day Parade that aired afterward). Unfortunately, this tape caused my VCR to shut itself off in the middle of rewinding it. The last tape was Home Alone (1990) on HBO in September 1992 with promos at the start (one of them was a promo for Michael Jackson's concert in Bucharest, Romania), but once the tape started making abnormal squealing sounds while fast forwarding, I opted to throw it out.

One thing I've gotten into the habit of doing as of late, especially with older tapes from the '80s and early '90s, is rewinding them in playback rather than out of playback if they're not already rewound. Reason is the older tapes are more prone to snapping off the reel if rewound all the way to the beginning out of playback. That said, though, I'm wondering if rewinding the Miracle on 34th Street tape in playback may have caused the problem it had. I don't know how easy it is for VCR heads to get worn out by doing that.
 
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Scott,

Are you referring to playing the tape and holding FF button as opposed to just hitting stop, then FF? Over time if you are holding the FF button it will do some head wear. However, automatically doing high speed (after hitting stop) FF is risky with older tapes that have been sitting for years or decades, especially if the tapes are a bit sticky. I've done a lot of mold removal of tapes over the years and doing high speed FF or rewinding will snap the tape because of the weight on the tape heads between the stickiness and mold.

As for cutting commercials, when I first learned how to use a VCR in the later 80s (around 1988 or so) I always cut commercials, mainly because VHS tapes were so damn expensive then, easily 1 tape was my weekly allowance, so saving an extra hour of tape space every 4-5 hours was worth it to me. By the late 90s I was timer recording most stuff and tapes were so cheap that I didn't bother with commercials. I remember the late 90s-early 2000s sweet spot of 3 for $7.99 TDK T160s being the low point for that tape length. Ahh the Kmart nostalgia!
 
Yes, that's what I'm referring to. The stickiness factor might be why I had the squealing sounds with the Home Alone tape. It came in a Memorex T-120 case, but I could tell it wasn't a Memorex. One brand that is notorious for sticky shed syndrome is Ampex, but I'm not sure if that's the brand this tape was or not. As for the problem I had with the Miracle on 34th Street tape, it wouldn't be the first time a tape has caused my VCR to shut itself off. From what I've seen crainbebo post before, one reason that could happen is the videocassette's tape guard might either be too tight or too loose (in this case, I'm more inclined to assume the latter).
 
Those Ampex tapes are a (expletive) at times. They are more sticky and slower than other tapes. In the Louisiana lot I found a Nippon tape that was very similar, but I haven't finished it yet. Apparently has 3 movies on it, not sure if a dud or not. I've only gotten to about 45 minutes in and my VCR speed went down almost as slow as normal fast-forwarding in playback. Maybe less than a minute a second.
 
An actual estate sale occurred today in Ellensburg! Lots of stuff, but only one blank tape that was a rental dud of 'Air America' (1990).
Scored other things however, including a complete L.A. Times from the middle of the Rodney King riots (5/2/92), an Arkansas Gazette from 1991 when Bush declared war on Iraq in Desert Storm, an Ellensburg Daily Record from the day after the Mt St. Helens eruption (5/19/80) and a 1981 Disneyland pictorial booklet with several attractions that don't exist anymore, like America Sings.

Kittitas County is in Phase 2 of the 4-phase restart plan by Gov. Inslee. Most retail stores are open, and restaurants are open at 50% indoor capacity. It feels good to have a little normalcy return. I've missed seeing signs for estate sales and yard sales.

Estate sales might have a different pattern this summer. Yakima County is nowhere near getting out yet. They have 4,100 cases and only 35% are recovered. 100+ new COVID cases a day and at least a few deaths. So Yakima and Tri-Cities are likely not to happen this summer. Which means my sale 'range' is Cle Elum/Ellensburg and along I-90 to Ephrata, Moses Lake and even Spokane, all currently in phase 2. Walla Walla's open too. Perhaps I'll make a Spokane Goodwill Outlet trip too, later in the month or in July. The outlet stores with those huge blue bins and people fighting over goods with gloves, are sometimes filled with VHS tapes. Most stuff is by the pound but VHS tapes are 49c each, all sales final. They get whatever they can't sell or didn't sell, so blank tapes are the norm mixed with factory retail. This Platypus Comix (Portland) page displays how to find blank tapes at the outlets:
http://platypuscomix.com/educational/wherethetapesare.html
 
An actual estate sale occurred today in Ellensburg! Lots of stuff, but only one blank tape that was a rental dud of 'Air America' (1990).
Scored other things however, including a complete L.A. Times from the middle of the Rodney King riots (5/2/92), an Arkansas Gazette from 1991 when Bush declared war on Iraq in Desert Storm, an Ellensburg Daily Record from the day after the Mt St. Helens eruption (5/19/80) and a 1981 Disneyland pictorial booklet with several attractions that don't exist anymore, like America Sings.

Kittitas County is in Phase 2 of the 4-phase restart plan by Gov. Inslee. Most retail stores are open, and restaurants are open at 50% indoor capacity. It feels good to have a little normalcy return. I've missed seeing signs for estate sales and yard sales.

Estate sales might have a different pattern this summer. Yakima County is nowhere near getting out yet. They have 4,100 cases and only 35% are recovered. 100+ new COVID cases a day and at least a few deaths. So Yakima and Tri-Cities are likely not to happen this summer. Which means my sale 'range' is Cle Elum/Ellensburg and along I-90 to Ephrata, Moses Lake and even Spokane, all currently in phase 2. Walla Walla's open too. Perhaps I'll make a Spokane Goodwill Outlet trip too, later in the month or in July. The outlet stores with those huge blue bins and people fighting over goods with gloves, are sometimes filled with VHS tapes. Most stuff is by the pound but VHS tapes are 49c each, all sales final. They get whatever they can't sell or didn't sell, so blank tapes are the norm mixed with factory retail. This Platypus Comix (Portland) page displays how to find blank tapes at the outlets:
http://platypuscomix.com/educational/wherethetapesare.html

The closest Goodwill Outlet Store to me is in Akron. It's in a part of the city that I'm not all that familiar with, but if what that webpage says is true, I'll have to see if I can head down there sometime.
 
The closest Goodwill Outlet Store to me is in Akron. It's in a part of the city that I'm not all that familiar with, but if what that webpage says is true, I'll have to see if I can head down there sometime.

Seriously, do it. People say thrift stores don't accept blank VHS tapes anymore. Apparently this is where they go to die...or get swallowed up by feisty shoppers. And keep in mind, at most of the outlet stores the bins are only out for about 1 hour or less. Then you MUST go back behind the yellow line and wait for the next bin. That first bin will be gone forever, the tapes likely thrown away. There's probably mountains of crap tapes that get thrown out at those places.
Of course now with mask requirements and social distancing, the bins are probably cleaner than ever before...or not.

Wonder if anyone else on this thread (Michael Pannoni?) has ever been into a Goodwill Outlet.
 


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