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Post by hbkjason on Feb 23, 2021 8:13:54 GMT -5
A while back I did a Wrestling Memories post about my WWF VHS collection, forum.wrestlingfigs.com/thread/360898/wrestling-memories-silver-vision-coliseumAnyway, no exaggeration here, but I must have sold 50 WWF tapes once I made the switch to DVD, but in my attic when I was up there over the weekend, I found that I still have four large boxes of WWF VHS tapes. I have done numerous purges of the attic over the years, but these have always survived. Most of the tapes have pretty bad tape rot so it is not like I can sell these. What I am thinking of doing is taking out all of the artwork (here in the UK we never had cardboard boxes) and putting them in a folder and then trashing the tapes and the cases. I would probably keep The Best of Saturday Nights Main Event and Ultimate Warrior complete as these were my very first two, but the rest... I think it is time to move on. What do you think of my idea to put the artwork in sleeves and then a binder? I can't really think of anything else to do with them and I do not want to just trash them... even if my wife says I am a grade A hoarder, which considering the amount of stuff in my attic I have a hard time arguing with lol.
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Post by koreygunz on Feb 23, 2021 12:09:05 GMT -5
Id Def keep the artwork if nothing else.
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Post by The Brain on Feb 23, 2021 13:36:25 GMT -5
Put em in a binder for sure!Those Coliseum Video tapes had some amazing artwork. Definitely worth keeping.
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Post by robbutler01 on Feb 23, 2021 14:22:28 GMT -5
Definitely a good idea. I kept the inserts from my vhs tapes as they were awesome
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Post by theoutlaw1999 on Feb 23, 2021 17:27:02 GMT -5
I have basically every WWF tape from 97/2001 and I would never dream of getting rid of them. If your a classic wrestling collector you should definitely keep them.
There was just something special about the VHS tapes. The artwork, the cases, they just had an aura around them.
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Post by hbkjason on Feb 24, 2021 1:34:08 GMT -5
I have basically every WWF tape from 97/2001 and I would never dream of getting rid of them. If your a classic wrestling collector you should definitely keep them. There was just something special about the VHS tapes. The artwork, the cases, they just had an aura around them. I get what you are saying, but I ended up having way more of these than I remembered, plus the tape rot issue means that 80 or so percent of these are useless. However, if I were to keep all of the artwork/inserts in a binder, they would probably get more love as I would keep them with my wrestling card collection. I know for certain that I will be keeping Best of Saturday Nights Main event and Ultimate Warrior still in box with their rotted out tapes as those were my first two tapes. Because of the Network, I actually have a lot of WWE DVDs up there too now lol
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Post by theoutlaw1999 on Feb 24, 2021 19:36:58 GMT -5
I have basically every WWF tape from 97/2001 and I would never dream of getting rid of them. If your a classic wrestling collector you should definitely keep them. There was just something special about the VHS tapes. The artwork, the cases, they just had an aura around them. I get what you are saying, but I ended up having way more of these than I remembered, plus the tape rot issue means that 80 or so percent of these are useless. However, if I were to keep all of the artwork/inserts in a binder, they would probably get more love as I would keep them with my wrestling card collection. I know for certain that I will be keeping Best of Saturday Nights Main event and Ultimate Warrior still in box with their rotted out tapes as those were my first two tapes. Because of the Network, I actually have a lot of WWE DVDs up there too now lol Oh yes the artwork back then was legendary. I must say I haven't bought a WWE DVD in around 5 years, I believe the last one was RR 2016.
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Post by original on Feb 25, 2021 9:14:54 GMT -5
Do they go for much on eBay? Ive had some tagged classics dvds go for more than expected on eBay - I think because they are not edited, and have the original commentaries and entrance music. If you haven’t yet, I’d check out what you can get for them
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Post by Deleted on Feb 27, 2021 1:34:08 GMT -5
just make sure to check each one before you toss them. maybe some didnt get the tape rot!
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Post by mad2009 on Feb 27, 2021 2:07:54 GMT -5
I hear theres a market for vhs tapes but how do people watch them? They don't make VCRs anymore & mine (& I'm asumming most peoples) don't work anymore. Are VCRs easily fixable or not worth getting it repaired?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 27, 2021 10:34:25 GMT -5
I hear theres a market for vhs tapes but how do people watch them? They don't make VCRs anymore & mine (& I'm asumming most peoples) don't work anymore. Are VCRs easily fixable or not worth getting it repaired? if u got lots of vhs its worth getting it fixed, but you can still find plenty of vhs players on e bay.
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