Hi Folks

I don't think this is a strictly new trend either as I met a guy from Rochester 
while attending a Toronto concert around 2016 and he and his companion were 
avid collectors of VHS tapes back then and I was surprised at some prices he 
quoted at that time. That was the first time I had heard of it. He was also 
pretty crazy for movie posters but there was a growing cult of collectors for 
this stuff even ten years ago.

M
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Scott the reason some people are buying these is because heritage is “creating” 
a market for them.
And people are stupid.

On Wednesday, January 3, 2024, Scott Burns 
<sbu...@columbus.rr.com<mailto:sbu...@columbus.rr.com>> wrote:

Surely not *all* VHS tapes are gaining in value.



If that’s really true perhaps it’s time for me to rethink my plan to give them 
away to some youngster in a VHS Facebook group rather than sitting them out 
with the trash. I have boxes of the blasted things, including those that 
belonged to my parents. Plus boxes of home-recorded VHS tapes dating back to 
the very early 1980’s. And let’s not even mention the boxes of Laserdiscs and 
LP’s…with a few cassettes and 45’s, too. (Sorry no 8-tracks! 😊)



I can’t imagine why anyone would want old lousy picture quality VHS tapes. Even 
harder to imagine is someone shelling out much cash for them. There really is a 
sucker born….well you know the rest.



Scott



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Kirby

posters are static in value, or worse, declining. it's a small hobby, younger 
people don't really care, and much of what more modern audiences want in 
posters are too cheap to bother with.

on the other hand, vhs & video games are ascendant & the auctions beat poster 
auction totals hands-down.

it's purely a money equation, that posters are dying, and vhs are gaining

Rich

On 1/3/2024 8:36 AM, Kirby McDaniel wrote:

Why?



Kirby McDaniel



On Jan 2, 2024, at 11:39 PM, Sean Linkenback 
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I've seen Buck Jones posters and owned Gloria Swanson posters - I think I'd 
rather have the gaming cartridges if we are looking at them as collectibles.





On Tue, Jan 2, 2024 at 10:29 PM Freeman Fisher 
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Glenn,

CGC is grading video cassettes.

Here is a link:



https://www.cgchomevideo.com/



I am still suspect of them as a collectible, but there are people out there 
with stupid money, proven by some of the prices for Gaming cartridges.

A new generation…………who have never had the joy of seeing a quality stone litho 
of a Columbia Buck Jones poster or a  Gloria Swanson from Paramount



Who am i kidding,  they’ve never heard of Gloria Swanson or Buck Jones.





Freeman Fisher









On Jan 2, 2024, at 6:49 PM, Glenn Taranto 
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Hello All -



I have a, still mostly sealed, VHS tape from the original video release of 
BATMAN (1989). It was the first tape released in LA at the Sunset Blvd Tower 
Records location. There's way more to this story but the point is...



Where is the best place to get a VHS tape graded and how much does it cost?



Thanks in advance for your help.



Happy, Healthy and Successful New Year to all -



Glenn



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