One person’s analog trash is another person’s vintage treasure. If you have a pile of VHS tapes that haven’t been touched since the dawn of digital media, you might be able to make a fortune on them.
Something strange is happening in attics, thrift stores, and living room closets across America. People are digging up old VHS tapes, scanning the black plastic cases for a tiny diamond-shaped logo, ...
Remember that "Beauty and the Beast" VHS tape you watched over and over again as a kid in the early '90s? You know, the one that came in the clamshell case that Disney used to package all of its ...
June 7 is National VCR Day. Yes, you read that right. Videocassette recorders are still around and there are enough of them to justify a spot on the National Day Calendar — the national day marketing ...
Jason Champion is a serious collector. And like anyone with a passion for special objects that stack up over time, he keeps everything in his garage. This is where the northwest Houston resident ...
On the television screen, a woman named Adriana stands in the middle of a California desert, nothing behind her but sand and shrubs. Wearing a swimsuit and holding an automatic rifle, she aims the ...
Unfortunately, most of these tapes found their way to dump when people upgraded their film collection from VHS to DVD. This might have seemed like the smart move at the time, but hindsight is a ...
Never mind the vinyl revival. Collectors, horror fiends, and even academics are fighting to save VHS movies from the dustbin of history Straight to video: Julien Knez has mocked up VHS versions of ...