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Location DB > Canada > Ontario > Markham > Kirkham House > IanK1968 and Fedge first visit June 4, 2005 > uerpics 021.jpg

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very old top loader VCR from the late 70's, early 80's.and is Tie Domi done as a leaf???
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Posted by Daddy-o 6/8/2005 10:26 PM | remove
  betamax...sold for $975.00 in 1975
Posted by Axle 8/4/2005 8:38 PM | remove
  heh, beta
Posted by atomx 8/5/2005 2:02 AM | remove
  Beta rocked. Sad that it left the public market.
Posted by Porter 8/31/2005 8:33 AM | remove
  i need one of those

Posted by Pepsi90919 9/3/2005 4:51 AM | remove
  actually it says VHS right on the top, but thanks for coming out.
Posted by TechnoTed 9/19/2005 7:10 PM | remove
  hahah pwned.
Posted by big_guy_1960 7/28/2006 7:42 PM | remove
  Its VHS - an RCA model - I rented one exactly like it from Granada TV.
Posted by Crystal1983 11/1/2006 7:00 PM | remove
  Domi really is done as a leaf now though...
Posted by Robb420 3/17/2007 6:11 PM | remove
  Wasnt VHS invented in 82 or 83 by Pioneer?
Posted by Samurai 3/18/2007 4:25 PM | remove
  try back in the early to mid 70's.
it was a deathmatch between VHS and Beta... VHS won in the end only to be replaced by DVD.
And I believe it was Philips Labs that invented the videocassette idea
Posted by PartyPooper 10/23/2009 2:07 PM | remove
  Domi is now figure skating, seriously.
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