Well, of the tapes I got from the aforementioned Independence estate sale, only two of them ended up being worth keeping.
TAPE 1: Cousins (1989) taped from HBO in March 1990; The Take (1974) taped from USA in March 1990 with commercials. Certron T-120.
TAPE 2: Julio Iglesias in Concert: Starry Night taped from HBO on 11/24/1990 with promos; partial Movie 5 presentation of Fine Gold (1989) and partial broadcast of Into the Night with Rick Dees taped from WEWS in July 1990 with commercials; partial episode of General Hospital taped from WEWS on 3/2/1990 with commercials; most of Live on Five taped from WEWS on 10/20/1989 with commercials; partial episode of General Hospital taped from WEWS in October 1989 with commercials. Scotch T-120.
Just this past Friday, I picked up a bunch more VHS tapes spanning across an estate sale in North Royalton, a garage sale in Parma and a liquidation sale at a former Catholic high school building in Parma. The latter sale came with an interesting story. According to one of the workers from the company hosting the sale, one of the employees of the school had also worked at WJ(K)W at one point, hence why multiple U-matic and Betacam tapes were spotted at this sale--and not just that, but all kinds of other TV studio and broadcasting equipment as well! Most of the U-matics appeared to be broadcasts of or video taken for the local program PM Magazine. The Catholic school sale was actually held across a two-week period, and when I came in the first week (and picked up a few VHS tapes), only the first floor was open, but when I came in this past Friday for the second week of the sale, the second floor filled with much of the broadcasting equipment was open.
Ultimately, I ended up picking up five U-matic tapes and a portable U-matic recorder/player. However, when I posted about my finds to a Cleveland TV history group page on Facebook, someone informed me that there's a chance that portable deck might not be able to play back those tapes and that it is only used for recording. *But* I did notice the front of the unit had the same kinds of buttons found on a traditional studio U-matic deck (stop, play, rewind, fast forward, record and eject). One YouTube video I found showed a similar unit being successfully connected to a TV to play back a tape, so I'll have to see how this ends up panning out. Wish me luck!
As for the VHS tapes I found at that liquidation sale, much of what I ended up finding were classical music or opera specials on PBS, so they were probably used by the school's music teacher to screen as part of their curriculum. Here are the only two keepers.
TAPE 3: From Vienna: The New Year's Celebration 1993 taped from WVIZ on 12/31/1992, includes an intermission slide that ran for about three minutes in the middle of the program; Helmut Lotti Goes Classic II taped from WVIZ in March 1998 with one partial pledge break; partial broadcast of Frank Patterson: God Bless America taped from WNEO/WEAO on 3/5/2000 (I already have the full broadcast of this with pledge breaks from the same station). Scotch T-120
TAPE 4: The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess (special presentation of Great Performances) taped from WVIZ on 10/6/1993 with promos. Memorex T-120.
Meanwhile, on the radio side of things, I found a real treat at an estate sale in Copley this past Thursday--a cassette tape containing unscoped airchecks of WSLR (a.k.a. "The Whistler") in Akron from September 1974! Quite a find! AM 1350 was a frequency that went through quite a few format changes through the decades before it became the Fox Sports Radio affiliate that it is now ("The Gambler").
Speaking of vintage radio, several 8-track tapes were also spotted at this same sale, a few of which were home-recorded. One was marked "Radio Tape" while another supposedly contained one of the presidential debates between Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter in 1976! Oh, if only I had an 8-track player!
The listing for this same sale on estatesales.net did show one picture of several boxes full of VHS tapes, many of which were home-recorded, but when I got to the sale, very few of those tapes were there and none of the used blanks from that picture were there! But that cassette of WSLR is quite a gem in and of itself!
TAPE 1: Cousins (1989) taped from HBO in March 1990; The Take (1974) taped from USA in March 1990 with commercials. Certron T-120.
TAPE 2: Julio Iglesias in Concert: Starry Night taped from HBO on 11/24/1990 with promos; partial Movie 5 presentation of Fine Gold (1989) and partial broadcast of Into the Night with Rick Dees taped from WEWS in July 1990 with commercials; partial episode of General Hospital taped from WEWS on 3/2/1990 with commercials; most of Live on Five taped from WEWS on 10/20/1989 with commercials; partial episode of General Hospital taped from WEWS in October 1989 with commercials. Scotch T-120.
Just this past Friday, I picked up a bunch more VHS tapes spanning across an estate sale in North Royalton, a garage sale in Parma and a liquidation sale at a former Catholic high school building in Parma. The latter sale came with an interesting story. According to one of the workers from the company hosting the sale, one of the employees of the school had also worked at WJ(K)W at one point, hence why multiple U-matic and Betacam tapes were spotted at this sale--and not just that, but all kinds of other TV studio and broadcasting equipment as well! Most of the U-matics appeared to be broadcasts of or video taken for the local program PM Magazine. The Catholic school sale was actually held across a two-week period, and when I came in the first week (and picked up a few VHS tapes), only the first floor was open, but when I came in this past Friday for the second week of the sale, the second floor filled with much of the broadcasting equipment was open.
Ultimately, I ended up picking up five U-matic tapes and a portable U-matic recorder/player. However, when I posted about my finds to a Cleveland TV history group page on Facebook, someone informed me that there's a chance that portable deck might not be able to play back those tapes and that it is only used for recording. *But* I did notice the front of the unit had the same kinds of buttons found on a traditional studio U-matic deck (stop, play, rewind, fast forward, record and eject). One YouTube video I found showed a similar unit being successfully connected to a TV to play back a tape, so I'll have to see how this ends up panning out. Wish me luck!
As for the VHS tapes I found at that liquidation sale, much of what I ended up finding were classical music or opera specials on PBS, so they were probably used by the school's music teacher to screen as part of their curriculum. Here are the only two keepers.
TAPE 3: From Vienna: The New Year's Celebration 1993 taped from WVIZ on 12/31/1992, includes an intermission slide that ran for about three minutes in the middle of the program; Helmut Lotti Goes Classic II taped from WVIZ in March 1998 with one partial pledge break; partial broadcast of Frank Patterson: God Bless America taped from WNEO/WEAO on 3/5/2000 (I already have the full broadcast of this with pledge breaks from the same station). Scotch T-120
TAPE 4: The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess (special presentation of Great Performances) taped from WVIZ on 10/6/1993 with promos. Memorex T-120.
Meanwhile, on the radio side of things, I found a real treat at an estate sale in Copley this past Thursday--a cassette tape containing unscoped airchecks of WSLR (a.k.a. "The Whistler") in Akron from September 1974! Quite a find! AM 1350 was a frequency that went through quite a few format changes through the decades before it became the Fox Sports Radio affiliate that it is now ("The Gambler").
Speaking of vintage radio, several 8-track tapes were also spotted at this same sale, a few of which were home-recorded. One was marked "Radio Tape" while another supposedly contained one of the presidential debates between Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter in 1976! Oh, if only I had an 8-track player!
The listing for this same sale on estatesales.net did show one picture of several boxes full of VHS tapes, many of which were home-recorded, but when I got to the sale, very few of those tapes were there and none of the used blanks from that picture were there! But that cassette of WSLR is quite a gem in and of itself!