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Grunsat
 
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As a hobby, I enjoy repairing early and mid 1980s VCRs. They were made well
and built to last. If they don't work, it's usually dried out belts. After a
good cleaning, they will work just as well as any $100 VCR on the market
today. I don't mess with the new cheap junk.

"Ken G." wrote in message
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VCR`s

I am finding it not much worth it anymore
Unless its just dirty or object ( kids ) removal .