SEALED VHS Tapes: The Next Big Thing to Collect?!

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Are SEALED VHS tapes the next big thing to collect? We discuss the difference between them and games, recent Heritage Auctions results, and have a small update to the Wata lawsuit.
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  • @brodi81
    @brodi812 жыл бұрын

    As a VHS collector, and an avid user on /r/VHS, Let me say this. Only a few of us actually believed this was a graded thing and we knew it was a collectors estate issue from the actor who played Biff. None of us are buying in to the Disney Black Diamond shit and graded sealed tapes are a joke in our community. Basically, 80's horror movies are our passion and that's truly causing an influx in our hobby. However, we're still getting tapes less than $100, and generally complain when we have to pay $30 a tape for a rare 80's horror movie. Songs of the South non-repros will cost you a bit, but because that's the only real Disney tape that's worth any money, but there's plenty of repros out there that you can get for +$30. Honestly, the most expensive tapes are sealed blanks to copy newer movies on to VHS that we can create box art for. If there's a market for anything VHS, it goes in this order: VHS tapes of 90's toons with commercials, 80's horror, and then solid blank tapes.

  • @elsieoneill6181

    @elsieoneill6181

    6 ай бұрын

    Looking at the backs of horror vhs tapes in rental stores was a beautifully horrific time in my life.

  • @reallyretro
    @reallyretro2 жыл бұрын

    I just started collecting old sealed WWF VHS tapes, but I have no desire to get them graded. These are just mainly for me to sit and stare at for my own enjoyment.

  • @Vlad-bu3mr

    @Vlad-bu3mr

    2 жыл бұрын

    exactly what collecting is for, just having a beer looking at it and going "ahhhhhhh I know this is pointless but I love it"

  • @DerekDomino71

    @DerekDomino71

    2 жыл бұрын

    You are collecting for the right reason.

  • @juicyfruit6311

    @juicyfruit6311

    2 жыл бұрын

    Always had a fondness for those Colosseum Home Video releases in the puffy box.

  • @reallyretro

    @reallyretro

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@juicyfruit6311 Yes, and they are highly collectible especially sealed 😁

  • @Vlad-bu3mr

    @Vlad-bu3mr

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@juicyfruit6311 oh yeah the big boxes I have a load of them mainly horror videos from various video shops when they used to sell the film once it had been hired out a lot so had made the money and was just sitting on the shelfs

  • @InfiniCalendar
    @InfiniCalendar2 жыл бұрын

    There was an old episode of Pawn Stars where a guy tried to sell Sammy Davis, Jr.‘s VHS collection. They didn’t want it.

  • @salvagemonster3612

    @salvagemonster3612

    Жыл бұрын

    That would have been interesting. Seeing as he had invested in some vhs production company that apparently made some particular niche movies for very discerning viewers.

  • @meatpockets
    @meatpockets2 жыл бұрын

    I can see sealed movies where there are no releases on DVD or Blu-Ray being valuable but that’s about it…

  • @ErikZarth

    @ErikZarth

    2 жыл бұрын

    The only one I could think of is The Keep (1983) which I believe only came out on VHS and Laser Disc.

  • @zackschilling4376

    @zackschilling4376

    2 жыл бұрын

    That would make sense, but the increased value would be on an open copy ,too. I know some collectors want the best version of an item, but they may want to watch it, too.

  • @Clay3613

    @Clay3613

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ErikZarth It got released internationally in WS on DVD recently.

  • @jamiepike6909
    @jamiepike69092 жыл бұрын

    This is for people who missed out on all the other get rich quick schemes. God know what’s next. Graded cans of soda?

  • @mjesus850

    @mjesus850

    2 жыл бұрын

    Im personally gonna start grading cellophane right off the assembly line. If sealed plastic on games makes you so rich imagine investing right at the source, The plastic itself. time to buy a yacht

  • @WyattoonsComics

    @WyattoonsComics

    2 жыл бұрын

    That sadly might be one of the next ones. Some people love to collect Coca-Cola cans and merch, and plus there have been tons of promo cans for movies and stuff over the years.

  • @jamiepike6909

    @jamiepike6909

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@mjesus850 I like it😂

  • @jamiepike6909

    @jamiepike6909

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@WyattoonsComics was trying to think of something that wasn’t graded that people collect. It’s a vey small list😂

  • @tedlogan5628

    @tedlogan5628

    Ай бұрын

    I do have a 6-Pack of Unopened Crystal Pepsi from the 90’s. Are you saying a $500 “Buy It Now” is too much?! 😂

  • @PaulWerkema
    @PaulWerkema2 жыл бұрын

    I remember VHS fondly, but the memories I have are recording MST3K and other movies to a blank VHS.

  • @selbyjohnson5986

    @selbyjohnson5986

    2 жыл бұрын

    this is true for me too. It was really great to record stuff and watch later whenever I wanted.

  • @zackschilling4376

    @zackschilling4376

    2 жыл бұрын

    A VHS recording I treasured was my late night recording of MTV's The State marathon I woke up to at like 1 am and was able to record a few hours of it. My friends and I watched the hell outta this tape cuz The State wasnt available anywhere. But years later when it did get a home release, it didnt have the music the original broadcast did as when it played on MTV. I guess they had a blanket license to play all the different music that was currently on rotation in music videos, etc. It was a huge difference as certain songs worked very well with the show, and it was a huge glaring hole to not have those songs on the DVD release. Im sure all the licensing for that music is an arm and a leg now opposed to when MTV had the license to play that music for promotional purposes, etc. So a bootleg version (or a mashed up version of the DVD video with a bootleg recording of the audio of someone who knows what they re doing could take out the soundalike and put in a CD/clean recording of the music) is the superior version to watch.

  • @flannus
    @flannus2 жыл бұрын

    I’m an avid VHS collector but one of the biggest appeals is they tend to be nice and cheap with the exception of new releases, and even then they’re usually reasonably priced. Finding sealed tapes is fun but unless it has legit sentimental value I won’t spend much on it

  • @ColeslawVariant

    @ColeslawVariant

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's why I started collecting music cd's. Got way too many and sold them. Actually made more than I spent.

  • @labnine3362

    @labnine3362

    2 жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately, these greedy opportunists are going to ruin your hobby like people did with vinyl records. I used to buy them for $3. Now, some of the go for hundreds of dollars. Ridiculous and sad.

  • @canibaloxide
    @canibaloxide2 жыл бұрын

    VHS is my main as a collector. Seeing a lot of new people showing up in the tape groups on Facebook trying to sell their common tapes that are worth $.50 for hundreds if not thousands and seeing them get destroyed in the comments is pretty fun.

  • @DerekDomino71

    @DerekDomino71

    2 жыл бұрын

    As an old school member of some of those groups, it sure is entertaining to watch. They come in thinking they have gold and leave with their tail between their legs.

  • @WillyWooly

    @WillyWooly

    2 жыл бұрын

    If it goes anything like NES, those 50 cents will go for 3 dollars next year. That’s huge growth!

  • @zachamos7537

    @zachamos7537

    2 жыл бұрын

    I’ve got a copy of song of the south 😏

  • @porynog

    @porynog

    2 жыл бұрын

    drink everytime you see a post of someone who falls for those old clickbait articles about common Disney tapes being worth tens of thousands

  • @davidokelly1140

    @davidokelly1140

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same! Newcomers that enter the VHS scene are mostly unfamiliar with different releases, prints and the list of things to look for when a tape is sealed to verify it's factory seeled. VHS is my jam and I love watching them! I

  • @canibaloxide
    @canibaloxide2 жыл бұрын

    What I see a lot of people not getting is what most VHS collectors actually value. The highest value tapes I know of are cult/horror movies that were shot on video and independently released. Titles like star wars and Ghostbusters etc are common and worthless sealed or otherwise

  • @DerekDomino71

    @DerekDomino71

    2 жыл бұрын

    Not to mention many of these ignorant commenters don't understand that many of these VHS movies have still not been released on other formats. Tons of great movies that you can only watch on tape.

  • @Airola

    @Airola

    2 жыл бұрын

    In Finland we are seeing people pay quite a bit of money for some mainstream classics, if they are the older rental tapes. Finnish Star Wars rental tapes go for hundreds of euros. Alien, Aliens and Ghostbusters 1 are quite valuable too as rental tapes. I've also seen old British ex-rentals for movies like Die Hard going for 20-30 pounds or so for British collectors. I think it's about shelf collecting. They look good on a shelf with the big boxes and bigger cover art.

  • @bandersnatchbigfootexplore549

    @bandersnatchbigfootexplore549

    2 жыл бұрын

    Exactly on point, I couldn’t even fathom a copy of ghostbusters sealed selling for 10000 dollars while it’s difficult to sell a copy of 555 for 1000 and that’s one of the most sought after shot on video vhs tapes ever made.

  • @ParallelUniversity

    @ParallelUniversity

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@DerekDomino71 The collectors who buy sealed VHS and get them graded and slabbed are never going to crack them open and watch them. Sealed collectors want to own the best example of the item, but have no interest in using it. They are completely different than the people who only collect to watch them

  • @retroroughriders4579

    @retroroughriders4579

    2 жыл бұрын

    yeah pat failed to mention this he just pontificates and talks out of his ass. WORTHLESS WORTHLESS. Even though its the same gimmick he did with collecting retro titles, knew what he was looking for and some were worthless, same just like with VHS.

  • @thegerm574
    @thegerm5742 жыл бұрын

    Pat comparing movie theater quality to VHS is like comparing an NES game to the arcade version of the same game they’re just not comparable.

  • @575forza
    @575forza2 жыл бұрын

    Dear God no. Enjoy your childhood again by removing the exact thing you used to do back then! I remember going to the video store, renting a video game and a movie, getting home and just staring at both on my shelf. The feels!

  • @chinpokomon418

    @chinpokomon418

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ur

  • @575forza
    @575forza2 жыл бұрын

    Annnnd people forget when a movie was a new release, unlike video games, there were walls full of said movie at the store. They made milllllllions of the heavy hitters. Its not like the one copy of a Saturn game that never got rented and now is worth a fortune.

  • @malkneil
    @malkneil2 жыл бұрын

    Not sure I understand why the fact that Tom Wilson owned this copy for a time makes it more valuable? Is it signed by him? Does it come with some COA that says he owned it for a period of time? Kinda strange. Kinda like George Costanza buying what he thought to be John Voight's car.

  • @AlexxxPerales

    @AlexxxPerales

    2 жыл бұрын

    Lol. Yup. It's just a story. But that's all it takes. Some people like a good story. Even if the story is just "a famous guy once owned it" that's worth a little bit but not no dam 50k+

  • @jordanhoughton1948

    @jordanhoughton1948

    2 жыл бұрын

    Maybe Tom Wilson's teeth marks are on it! Lol!

  • @BRBMrSoul

    @BRBMrSoul

    2 жыл бұрын

    XD that’s a great example

  • @andrew1435
    @andrew14352 жыл бұрын

    It's crazy what people will waste their money on. Sealed VHS tapes? Really? Might as well just throw your money in the garbage.

  • @rc_matic

    @rc_matic

    2 жыл бұрын

    VHS collecting is sad.

  • @andrew1435

    @andrew1435

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@rc_matic Nothing wrong with collecting them if you get enjoyment out of it. What's wrong is spending absurdly high amounts of money on sealed ones.

  • @rc_matic

    @rc_matic

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@andrew1435 it’s sad because there is no reason to collect them. You can get just about everything on a better format. They take up a ton of space. My litmus test for sad collecting: if coworkers came over and see your collection of vhs, games, etc, what would their response be?

  • @mattjazzfan2288

    @mattjazzfan2288

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@rc_matic if someone gets a nostalgic kick out of watching movies on VHS, I think that’s perfectly fine. I watched a factory sealed tape of Forrest Gump and even though bluray obviously looks better, vhs tapes that aren’t previously used actually look pretty good. I agree with you though that it’s a little sad if people wast too much money on them

  • @kchrules775
    @kchrules7752 жыл бұрын

    I’m so glad I did the bulk of my VHS and Laserdisc (that’s next I guarantee) collecting years ago. This is gonna turn into people dumping their life savings into “the original Star Wars Episode 4” on VHS. There are actual rare releases of cult movies and “rental” vhs tapes that go for maybe $100. Market is gonna get real stupid real fast

  • @philipcohen7192

    @philipcohen7192

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think there is nostalgia for vhs tapes. I don’t see there being nostalgia for laserdisc but you never know.

  • @retroroughriders4579

    @retroroughriders4579

    2 жыл бұрын

    yup thanks to stupid youtubers hyping vhs. More so some are collecting cause of the physical media factor, and cheap AF for tapes.

  • @CousinHubertRetrogaming
    @CousinHubertRetrogaming2 жыл бұрын

    I collect japanese VHD movies (movies on vinyl) they're pretty neat!

  • @khiclark31

    @khiclark31

    2 жыл бұрын

    Never heard of VHS on vinyl. Neat

  • @sirdudebrian4026

    @sirdudebrian4026

    2 жыл бұрын

    No they’re not

  • @Clay3613

    @Clay3613

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@khiclark31 Techmoan did an incredible series on it.

  • @Clay3613

    @Clay3613

    2 жыл бұрын

    Someone needs to copy all of those specialty video magazine titles.

  • @alwaysbmonke6618
    @alwaysbmonke66182 жыл бұрын

    Awe c'mon man! I love buying vhs, they're cheap and easy to find. Making them expensive is going to wreck them for me. I just got a copy of back to the future for .33 at the thrift store.

  • @newgameaaaa

    @newgameaaaa

    2 жыл бұрын

    I hope they stay cheap so you can continue collecting.

  • @salvagemonster3612

    @salvagemonster3612

    Жыл бұрын

    Want more? Got piles of them and bunch sealed ones

  • @jonathanhuguet1521

    @jonathanhuguet1521

    Жыл бұрын

    @@salvagemonster3612 Same and I will dump them soon cause I don't care 😅

  • @Vandalle.

    @Vandalle.

    Жыл бұрын

    @@salvagemonster3612 What do you have sealed?

  • @rabiroden
    @rabiroden2 жыл бұрын

    Years ago there were articles about the ~super rare and valuable~ "black diamond" version of Beauty and the Beast that people were trying to hawk for thousands of dollars, despite nobody actually bidding on them. People are still trying apparently. I picked up a sealed one at the thrift store last year, just for the novelty. Maybe I can actually trick some rich guy into giving me a lot of money for it now...

  • @BRBMrSoul

    @BRBMrSoul

    2 жыл бұрын

    Way things going, more likely than not and imo be a slight win over the corps manipulating this. Least a real collector make some money for once lol

  • @magicknight8412
    @magicknight84122 жыл бұрын

    Basically collectors of something that nobody touches with a barge pole anymore decides they need to create a market and suddenly give their collection value. It will be music cassettes or DVDs next !

  • @mumfnah
    @mumfnah2 жыл бұрын

    Typical, just as last summer I threw away dozens of VHS films as they didn't sell for pennies at bootsale and charity shop wouldn't accept them. Oh well

  • @hectormontalvo5565

    @hectormontalvo5565

    2 жыл бұрын

    Man you could have given them to me!😭

  • @wanderingidiot9742
    @wanderingidiot97422 жыл бұрын

    Having my several hi-8 tapes become white noise after returning from a particular combat zone was odd. Trend won’t last. Archival media is that for a reason

  • @buxcrunner89
    @buxcrunner892 жыл бұрын

    I got back into VHS around 2009. I do prefer watching 80s and 90s movies on VHS as opposed to DVD or Blu-Ray. Plus, you get the original trailers.

  • @KevinIsSoAwsome

    @KevinIsSoAwsome

    2 жыл бұрын

    I remember everyone fast forwarding threw the trailers and never watching them.

  • @Clay3613

    @Clay3613

    2 жыл бұрын

    Really? You like the loss of image quality despite Blu-Ray and UHD providing the same level of detail as seeing a film print back in the day?!

  • @9023gregb
    @9023gregb2 жыл бұрын

    I somehow was able to rent the VHS tape "Nail Gun Massacre" as a kid. I've looked for the tape online and it seems quite rare and valuable. You're right about VHS though,, very few redeeming qualities.

  • @kyleroxxx

    @kyleroxxx

    2 жыл бұрын

    That’s a legit priced one. Difficult to find.

  • @BRBMrSoul

    @BRBMrSoul

    2 жыл бұрын

    Too bad that movie isn’t even worth it xD Not trying diss your hobby but I know that movie it is objectively terrible…tho is a charm to that too I suppose

  • @devilmikey00
    @devilmikey002 жыл бұрын

    I will say this about VHS, I think there is a unique experience to be had with them when it comes to 80's horror movies. That grainy, low res image does a lot for setting a mood and covering up the rough edges that are plain to see in a 4k transfer. For instance The Thing on VHS is my favorite way to watch that movie. The already incredible practical effects just look more convincing when the image is grainy and ugly.

  • @gunplaygaming6830

    @gunplaygaming6830

    2 жыл бұрын

    try watching it on blu ray lol it’s pretty good . vhs is a crap format.

  • @steveharvey2102

    @steveharvey2102

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agreed. Also, Texas Chainsaw massacre 1974 on VHS can look like a snuff film if you have an old copy. It adds to the creep factor. Cheers

  • @porynog
    @porynog2 жыл бұрын

    As someone who dabbles a bit in VHS collecting, I just like the experience. However, that guy is full of bologna, unlike video games everyone I know who collects VHS does it for the nostalgia/the fact that the movies are much cheaper to obtain usually. Literally no one cares about sealed VHS tapes in the tape market (though you can to a lesser extent make that statement about game collectors too; I don't count the "investors" as collectors) I do think, however, that if they do get inflated like games, it's gonna come down crashing almost instantly because there's so many other methods to watch the movies [in better quality] But anything to get these tabloid sites clicks, gotta hype up [common] pieces of media dragging in large sums of money

  • @farts6499
    @farts64992 жыл бұрын

    The reason I collect old video games is that many of them aren't available on later generation consoles. That's not the case with VHS.

  • @kyleroxxx
    @kyleroxxx2 жыл бұрын

    Not necessarily, there’s plenty of laundering involved just like the Disney black diamond vhs.

  • @5roundsrapid263

    @5roundsrapid263

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, NFTs are collapsing, and they need to launder money somehow.

  • @kamb8s

    @kamb8s

    2 жыл бұрын

    Do you have any evidence of money laundering? Like any irrefutable evidence? Or just high price = money laundering?

  • @danr2652
    @danr26522 жыл бұрын

    Whatever people are willing to pay for it is what it's worth. It's mostly a rarity thing... "I have it and you don't"

  • @TiVo67
    @TiVo672 жыл бұрын

    Another knock against VHS is that most are cropped to fit a 4:3 screen so you’re not getting the actual movie as it was intended to be seen. Unless you get a widescreen version which aren’t as common & weren’t made for every film scenery and characters are gonna be cut out of the frame. Even with a widescreen version you have a much smaller viewing area.

  • @SionynJones

    @SionynJones

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah unbelievable anyone would think an inferior obsolete video system would have any value especially mass-produced video tapes.

  • @labnine3362

    @labnine3362

    2 жыл бұрын

    Commercial, pre-recorded widescreen VHS tapes were very common.

  • @Sir_Maximus_Hardwood

    @Sir_Maximus_Hardwood

    2 жыл бұрын

    the tape inside them degrades over time too

  • @calumryan6328

    @calumryan6328

    2 жыл бұрын

    some would call that a feature, not a bug. It's basically something unique to VHS tapes (and I guess movies that are broadcast onto square TVs)

  • @johnmickey5017

    @johnmickey5017

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@labnine3362 yeah, losing even more picture quality in the process since the whole thing is still formatted for 4:3 with black bars. A functional big terrible format.

  • @TheGreyBaron
    @TheGreyBaron2 жыл бұрын

    The writing on the wall: you went from finding tapes for 4 or 5/$1.00 at a thrift store to them being a buck each and Disney tapes were $1.99. They have warehouses full of these fuckin things, plenty SEALED. Another cash grab ruins a fun hobby.

  • @bandersnatchbigfootexplore549
    @bandersnatchbigfootexplore5492 жыл бұрын

    The vhs dna guy seems very sketchy to me. He did a tour of his personal collection and he had tons of copies of the same movies Sealed. I’ve never seen a collector that had over ten sealed star wars ghostbusters and back to the future in their personal collection.

  • @AkAkAkNeil
    @AkAkAkNeil2 жыл бұрын

    VHS is the perfect sealed, wallhanger collectable. Because you'd never want to play the tape, it's purely a collectable object.

  • @DigitalContentNetwork
    @DigitalContentNetwork2 жыл бұрын

    I collect sealed bills from buying VHS tapes at Walmart.

  • @CinemaATTACKS
    @CinemaATTACKS2 жыл бұрын

    -A sealed copy of Star Wars, advertised as a 1st edition, sold for around $60k through Goldin auctions this past February. Two other Star Wars tapes sold for around the same price since December through Goldin, coincidentally. All 3 were graded by VHSDNA, which is the company owned by Cole "Mr. VHS", who has a direct relationship with Goldin (that video referenced is hosted on the Goldin KZread channel). Crucially, at least 1 of those Star Wars "1st editions" is actually a 2nd edition.

  • @Captain_Obvious_Says
    @Captain_Obvious_Says2 жыл бұрын

    I collect vhs. You can get ‘em cheap especially SEEEEAAAAAALED

  • @CousinHubertRetrogaming

    @CousinHubertRetrogaming

    2 жыл бұрын

    Lool

  • @blackjuju5154

    @blackjuju5154

    2 жыл бұрын

    Not for long. I have seen articles about their values, so you will be priced out now with an influx of sheep that jump on the bandwagon.

  • @scottfoster8681
    @scottfoster86812 жыл бұрын

    As for the experience...I remember on the VHS of Nightmare on Elmstreet you can see the damn mattress Freddy falls on toward the end when he's pulled out of the dream and falls down the stairs 😂. Thanks 4:3

  • @jmsebastianhasvideogametho6063
    @jmsebastianhasvideogametho60632 жыл бұрын

    I can imagine there being a pretty healthy market for stuff that may have only been released on VHS or where very specific versions of the films were released on VHS only. I'm thinking maybe some early 80s anime stuff that came over but was never re-released. The big one that comes to mind is The Last Unicorn, which had a DVD release, but that version had altered voice over in places and some language was muted. I don't know the status of it now, but rights issues prevented it from being released on a different format in its original version, so the only way to see it was on VHS. The Star Wars trilogy is similar deal, although I think the best official version of those films for home release was on laserdisc. But that all comes down to genuine rarity and oddity. Seeing blockbuster films go for a bunch on money on VHS is ridiculous, and I doubt it will ever get as crazy as games because most movies are available digitally and infinitely easier to play. If a video has been digitized, there's a way to play it. That's less true of many games.

  • @harrysboy
    @harrysboy2 жыл бұрын

    Was hoping you guys would do a video on this. Alarm bells set off when I heard Heritage auctions were behind it. These are huge sums for VHS videos, yet how do we know there aren't hundreds of these things out there already?

  • @SionynJones

    @SionynJones

    2 жыл бұрын

    Exactly.

  • @BoyandHorse

    @BoyandHorse

    2 жыл бұрын

    Once they are in the acrylic the tape could be anything. People are paying money for shrink wrapped cardboard covers.

  • @harrysboy

    @harrysboy

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@BoyandHorse it's even worse than that, as the guys said the seal is the most important part of the grading, so people are basically paying big money for whichever shrink-wrap has lasted longest. Was controversy recently about fake Ultima games that didn't even contain the correct game. These could very well have blank VHS' inside

  • @ashleyschfer7483
    @ashleyschfer74832 жыл бұрын

    Finding a working VHS player is harder than finding sealed tapes. I bought 6 used VCRs before finding a working unit to convert some home movies to digital for my Grandmother.

  • @leonardm6858
    @leonardm68582 жыл бұрын

    I reccomend Analog Archivist's videos on this topic. As the owner of the VHS-Collector website he is a real authority on this subject.

  • @CasinoClams
    @CasinoClams2 жыл бұрын

    The genuinely rare VHS tapes are too rare to support a large collector's market, so they had to figure out a way to make the common sealed sell-through tapes appear to be rare. It's such a transparent scam. Anyone who collects VHS knows these sealed tapes of mainstream movies are common as dirt.

  • @Clay3613

    @Clay3613

    2 жыл бұрын

    Depends on the release and title. I collect some mainstream releases just for the unique artwork before everything became homogenized in the late 80s.

  • @CasinoClams

    @CasinoClams

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Clay3613 I'm just saying there's a huge difference in rarity between something like Unicorn Video's Night of the Sorcerers and whatever copy of Nightmare on Elm Street these people are pretending is worth thousands.

  • @T1000416
    @T10004162 жыл бұрын

    A copy of Halloween II sold last year in ebay for something over 25K. Everyone in horror collector groups I'm in on FB don't understand it and believed that auction was some sort of fraud/money laundering.

  • @homersimpson5668

    @homersimpson5668

    2 жыл бұрын

    Was it the “stereo” variant cover ? That one is harder to find and always goes for alot

  • @MrRom92DAW
    @MrRom92DAW2 жыл бұрын

    as someone who still occasionally buys and opens SEAAALLLED laserdiscs (sometimes up to 40 years old) for next to nothing, it’s funny to me to see people losing their mind (and bank accounts) over these super common sealed retail VHS tape. Every single one of these is a well-known movie that has been made obsolete by a better looking dvd at least 20 years ago. Then blu ray. And then probably even 4K. Who wants to go back to watch these? It’s not like they have rare content that never made the jump to another format (mostly what I buy on LD - there is a LOT of it) and it’s not like it’s somehow the best possible way to watch a classic either (surprisingly, still the case for a lot of LDs) so exactly what is the appeal here? There is alot of neat stuff on VHS that never came out any other way, so sure, collect that. But. You really need some random 1980’s release of Jaws? What exactly does that represent?

  • @mjesus850

    @mjesus850

    2 жыл бұрын

    Think about how many were made, literally mass produced probably, but thats not even the best point against. Your point is better about how its obsolete and most people can just watch it on dvd or blue ray. All these weird ass collecting fields nowadays is just about making the guidelines so strict like plastic must be perfect, box is intact all that shit filters out that massive production number, and its just a small group of people trading shit back and forth no one else cares about.

  • @MrRom92DAW

    @MrRom92DAW

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@mjesus850 I just don’t get the appeal of collecting incredibly nice examples of incredibly common mass produced stuff. I’m really not such a huge movie buff but if I was and had thousands of dollars to spend, I would much rather have something unique with some intrinsic value. Like a screen-used prop. Or maybe even a 35mm print from the original theatrical run. This is just dumb. If I saw someone buying sealed VHS tapes at a thrift store I would call them a hoarder because it really is literal garbage. Put a $70k pricetag and an acrylic slab on the same thing and now they’re a “collector”

  • @mjesus850

    @mjesus850

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MrRom92DAW Its because nowadays everyone thinks everything is collectible, without realizing the subtle forces at play for each product. There's a reason certain things are rare, expensive etc from back in the day. Old magic cards back in 2007-2008, Economy is in the tank, nobody wants to buy thus less product etc. Everything needs a point to collect like you said or has factors that play into the collectability, rare movie prop is 100% more understandable to wanting to have or investment wise than cellophane wrap being in good condition on a piece of cardboard. Wata loves the manipulated factors like grading which arbitrarily pushes down the amount available, then the intrinsic factors like i mentioned before like (market state, Print run, etc) hardly anyone looks for.

  • @mjesus850

    @mjesus850

    2 жыл бұрын

    the only sealed thing that ever makes sense is trading cards. IF its sealed you know its not tampered with, you have the gambling premium of opening it up and seeing what you pull, most people open them so theres less.

  • @infernogott
    @infernogott2 жыл бұрын

    Does it really matter what is inside the box as long as it's sealed? It's never gonna be opened anyway, so if it has a big name like Back to the Future attached to it, it doesn't really matter if it's a game, vhs, dvd, etc.

  • @theswapmeetflea
    @theswapmeetflea2 жыл бұрын

    CJ - *"Awww, shit, here we go again."*

  • @kylekeown3967
    @kylekeown3967 Жыл бұрын

    Friend's family owned a video store. He gave me a sealed "Return of the Living Dead" tonight.

  • @ricahrdb
    @ricahrdb2 жыл бұрын

    I understand the enjoyment of a lot of forms of collecting and I get the nostalgia factor with VHS. But it is a format that has not only been superceded a long time ago by a much better format (DVD) and also that superceding format has become almost as cheap as VHS. Collecting sealed VHS seems to be primarily about the seal itself and not about what is on the tape. Or it is a bit like NFT's where the rarity of the item is what decides the value and not the item itself. Somewhat bewildering stuff.

  • @leeartlee915

    @leeartlee915

    2 жыл бұрын

    For what it’s worth, VHS itself is not a bad technology. The problem is the quality of the tapes and cheapness of the players made the images terrible. But if you bought a top of the line top with an 4-head, super nice player, VHS looks pretty good.

  • @minimalchill

    @minimalchill

    2 жыл бұрын

    I mean…Blu-ray’s are way better than NES carts, once could argue. Doesn’t make NES obsolete, not for collectors anyway. I totally understand why VHS has become popular again. It all boils down to nostalgia at the end of the day. It’s a hell of a drug.

  • @zackschilling4376

    @zackschilling4376

    2 жыл бұрын

    There are some movies that havent been released on DVD/Blu-Ray, and that will push up the value. And @Leeartlee is right, too. If you have a high end VCR, VHS movies can look really good. There are some Laser Discs that have extra content not available anywhere else, and people collect them, too. The sealed thing is kinda weird. But I guess some collectors want the best version of an item.

  • @rc_matic

    @rc_matic

    2 жыл бұрын

    VHS is a format. Sure, we may get a little nostalgic seeing a vhs in the wild. But amassing a large collection of VHS is only reserved for film enthusiasts and weirdos.

  • @ricahrdb

    @ricahrdb

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@minimalchill I also mentioned the nostalgia factor. But it is very different than with NES carts. NES games were originally published on NES carts. So it is the original work and unless the publisher remasters it the experience of playing that game on any other platform is basically going to be the same. VHS on the other hand is not the original carrier of its content (usually film) and VHS is unquestionably the worst possible media to watch that content. It has a low resolution, is very susceptible to interference and degradation and wide screen was very rare in its day. So as I said before: I get that people collect it for nostalgia but there are no real other benefits.

  • @deathisaprimitiveconcept
    @deathisaprimitiveconcept2 жыл бұрын

    It's interesting to see these collecting things birth in real time, 10 years from now the narrative will be that VHS was ALWAYS the best and we were all idiots to abandon our VHS tapes for DVDs. The exact same thing happened with Vinyl, and you can say many of the same things that they say about VHS here for Vinyl... i'm going to duck for cover now.

  • @Vlad-bu3mr

    @Vlad-bu3mr

    2 жыл бұрын

    But your not wrong....

  • @retroroughriders4579

    @retroroughriders4579

    2 жыл бұрын

    The main idea is PHYSICAL MEDIA. vhs is cheap, dvd is cheap...etc etc Load up on your favorite movies and discover new ones. Streaming platforms still dont have the movies you might recall or remember, then some are censored or edited. Own the original!

  • @bryanjensen2614
    @bryanjensen26142 жыл бұрын

    I bought a sealed copy of Hudson Hawk, I'll never open it I just sit and stare and imagine what it would have been like to waste my time watching it at home.

  • @robert8192
    @robert81922 жыл бұрын

    this same thing happenned when I was a little boy with stamp collecting... and comic books....

  • @juslostone
    @juslostone2 жыл бұрын

    That is a whole lot of criticism coming from two grown men, old millennials and super dorks surrounded in a room full of toys. As someone who grew up with VHS, I can completely understand Why VHS is starting to take off makes perfect sense.

  • @popartfiction9130
    @popartfiction91302 жыл бұрын

    before you know it - someone will take one onto Pawn Stars

  • @JohnVullo
    @JohnVullo2 жыл бұрын

    When I was going to blockbuster in the mid 90s, I was renting a ton of VHS tapes (horror stuff). I bought all the F13s, Halloweens on tape etc. About 5 or 6 years ago, I sold them all to someone who was a VG collector. Nothing I had was worth anything so I got 5 bucks a tape. Used that money to buy a Kid Dracula for GB.

  • @nerdiestmurdoch887
    @nerdiestmurdoch8872 жыл бұрын

    I mentioned this months ago! I have sold some sealed VHS for prices that I couldn’t understand.

  • @dudeguy7347
    @dudeguy73472 жыл бұрын

    The reason you want a VHS slabbed is because the cellophane degrades over time. If you lock it in plastic, the seal stops degrading

  • @labnine3362
    @labnine33622 жыл бұрын

    I disagree that VHS was garbage. In the early 90's, I had a JVC Super VHS that had fantastic audio/video quality. It had a great jog dial and S-Video. I ended up using it until around 99 when it broke. I didn't have it fixed. Instead bought an early DVD player. But honestly, early DVD didn't seem like that big of an upgrade to me beyond the extra features that DVDs had (instant chapter access, etc.).

  • @GeneSimmonsBoots

    @GeneSimmonsBoots

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think I had that JVC! It allowed for seamless insert editing, and the remote was the size of thick paperback book.

  • @kchrules775

    @kchrules775

    2 жыл бұрын

    Early DVDs were basically ported over Laserdiscs. Non-anamorphic widescreen and blocky video sometimes. And early VHS tapes were a camera pointing at a screen showing a movie on film. In the first VHS of Dirty Harry from 1979, you can literally see the flash when the projector turns on. VHS was fine for what we had at the time, but no one wants to watch it now

  • @dennismcdonald2607

    @dennismcdonald2607

    2 жыл бұрын

    I still have my top end Mitsubishi Super VHS player and it still works like a charm! It was the top 'prosumer' model at the time and the one that was double was the one network's used and included 'video toasting' features. Being that it was 1994, this wasn't a necessity for me yet. With I'd ponyed up for that one!

  • @labnine3362

    @labnine3362

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@GeneSimmonsBoots Nice... so at least one person here knows for certain that VHS wasn't horrible. This is the same discussion as audio cassettes. People with a great deck like a Marantz or Nakamichi had great experiences with cassettes. Others had a cheap walkman knockoff or something and continue to say cassettes were horrible. What can you do? PS I still remember buying that Super VHS at a store in MI called ABC Warehouse.

  • @labnine3362

    @labnine3362

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dennismcdonald2607 Glad to hear yours still works. Enjoy!!!

  • @midimusicforever
    @midimusicforever2 жыл бұрын

    This is silly lol. What's next, sealed biodegradable boxes with lenticular cards and metal coins in them, but no games?

  • @JoeFpoc
    @JoeFpoc2 жыл бұрын

    Ill be sitting this one out. I just inherited boxes of vhs tapes, just ended up giving them away. Pretty sure there was no sealed ones anyways. I think if i had the room for it i might have set up a shelf for the heck of it but i would never watch any of them anyways

  • @mrkoolaidkid333
    @mrkoolaidkid3332 жыл бұрын

    The awful quality of the VHS tape’s is part of charm. It’s how I remember watching them, and some movies like “Blair Witch Project” looks better on VHS with the “Lost Footage” feel being grainy and not cleaned up for 4k. Also some movies have never had a DVD/Blu-ray release so VHS is the only way to get them. Unless someone takes the time to create one ☝️ then it’s bootleg quality and looks just as bad just on DVD now. If I want to see a movie like “Star Wars” in it’s original release and not tampered with with the CGI effects this is the only way I can do that. But mostly I collect for the nostalgia of it. It has it’s charm and I enjoy it.

  • @Bozar069

    @Bozar069

    2 жыл бұрын

    The VHS cut of Star Wars isnt the same as the theatrical release. IIRC there were even different theatrical cuts of Star Wars.

  • @themax4677

    @themax4677

    2 жыл бұрын

    Look around for the Harmy fan fixed versions of the original trilogy. Han shoots first again, blasters don't make the screen flash pink anymore, and Han doesn't hang out with a painfully undersized Jabba. It's how my kids first (and so far only way) my kids have seen the originals

  • @willnox1
    @willnox1 Жыл бұрын

    I remember when VHS tapes were 50-100 $ if you wanted it. I ran my Terminator and T2 until they broke lol

  • @scottlinux
    @scottlinux2 жыл бұрын

    Next up: sealed cassette tapes :)

  • @Sixfortyfive
    @Sixfortyfive2 жыл бұрын

    The only real value of VHS was in its utility as a recording format. VCR stands for Video Cassette Recorder, not Video Cassette Player. Prepackaged home video on VHS only became a thing and made any business sense after every household had a VCR. It was never any good on its own merit as a product, either for video quality (lol) or the user experience (the hassle of rewind/seek, tape jams, wear, etc). I was so, so very ready to leave magnetic tape behind once optical media became adopted. Can't say I'm surprised that there's a niche for anything, though.

  • @subhumantype
    @subhumantype2 жыл бұрын

    I don’t care about sealed VHS. I collect all formats of movies and with VHS I usually get the movies I grew up renting all the time and some of the great horror movies with the good artwork on them.

  • @elronaldese
    @elronaldese2 жыл бұрын

    The only reason this would become collectible for me would be VHS of movies that were never released afterward in any format (dvd, bluray or streaming)

  • @bobkerr2755
    @bobkerr27552 жыл бұрын

    2022: Sealed VHS tapes 2023: Sealed 8track tapes

  • @steverasmussen8738
    @steverasmussen87382 жыл бұрын

    8-Tracks, the next 'manufactured collectable'. Buy 'em now at goodwill for $0.88.

  • @ThaKoalaKing
    @ThaKoalaKing2 жыл бұрын

    I'm a movie collector, some DVD and mostly blu-ray. It's sad to see this come to my hobby.

  • @SAM-ru4vx

    @SAM-ru4vx

    2 жыл бұрын

    What about a *sealed* betamax copy of MASH?

  • @kimdworld18
    @kimdworld182 ай бұрын

    I collect VHS seriously because of the nostalgic factor and not for the monetary value. I grew up in the late 90’s and early 2000’s when VHS was still a thing and slowly died out by 2003. It’s what got me into retro media from an early age.

  • @MrDrokkul
    @MrDrokkul2 жыл бұрын

    What I've noticed on sealed vhs tapes is that the continually shrinking shrink wrap doesn't damage the box much because the tape is the full size of the box and provides structure. What usually happens is that the shrink wrap usually just splits open after time.

  • @salvagemonster3612

    @salvagemonster3612

    Жыл бұрын

    Got some from dead uncle five years back. All sealed and they are 30 to 35 years old. No splits. If the sun or heat gets to them. Then yep your right

  • @otakubullfrog1665
    @otakubullfrog16652 жыл бұрын

    The question is whether this will bubble up to the point where people think opened or even loose VHS tapes have value. It sounds silly, but I never bet against people's ability to overvalue things. If it does happen, I'll be happy to sell the ones I still have and curse myself for all the ones I've thrown out over the years. Conceptually, I do think physical media is worth preserving as not everything is available on streaming and there's no guarantee that what is available will stay up forever in an unaltered form, but VHS just isn't the best format for most titles.

  • @vintagevhstreasures4058

    @vintagevhstreasures4058

    2 жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately, used copies of titles like Star Wars, Ghostbusters and Back To The Future are also starting to go up too. But they haven’t sold.

  • @dougo670
    @dougo6702 жыл бұрын

    Sounds like it's folks who collected a bunch of "stuff" and need space, so they're trying to get top dollar. I have a ton of CDs I'd like to get rid of myself for space and I admit it's hard for me to just trash them or their jewel cases. I'd really like to get *something*, even a buck, because of how hard I find it to dump them.

  • @hectormontalvo5565

    @hectormontalvo5565

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sell them on-line or yard sale!🤔

  • @BRBMrSoul

    @BRBMrSoul

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hmm, but if make someone think collectable also kinda securing that person won’t just trash them one day…I like track your theory is on here cos MAY explain a little of honest inflation from sellers atleast, like when have a litter of kittens or something, ask for little money not because really trying exploit but because it’s a sign person adopting the cat isn’t a loser.

  • @davidlloyd1526
    @davidlloyd15262 жыл бұрын

    The last time I played an old VHS... it was a white blur. Tapes just demagnetise. You get similar problems with old floppy disks if you're a retro computer collector.

  • @spookerd
    @spookerd2 жыл бұрын

    I have a few VHS, mostly anime, and my most treasured is my copy of Star Wars (pre-A New Hope) from my childhood, the CBS Video version. It was the one VHS tape from my family collection I asked my dad to let me take when I moved because I didn't want it getting thrown out.

  • @5roundsrapid263
    @5roundsrapid2632 жыл бұрын

    I heard about the $75K tape on the radio, but they never mentioned it was owned by an actor. Pat is right; VHS never had great video quality. The audio could be good, but the video was crap. TV networks never used it because of that.

  • @SionynJones

    @SionynJones

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's so generic though, it's not like a script or special copy it's just a big standard VHS.

  • @boulder00
    @boulder002 жыл бұрын

    Late to the comments. I used to have a copy of Titanic on vhs. Duel cassette version, first print run, seal was clean and not to many scratches. I just wanted to hold on to it for a shelf piece. When I was married (12 years ago) my ex wife let the neighbors have it cuase the didn't have a DVD player. I was at work and could stop her. Oh well. Rhere goes half a million....

  • @killerbvato
    @killerbvato2 жыл бұрын

    Wrong- there has always been a huge collectors community for vhs collecting- and yes most do know the difference between what’s collectible and what’s not- it’s the same shit as nes games- a lot of trash and some good tapes that are hard to get- vcr are hard to find especially ones that work-

  • @DerekDomino71

    @DerekDomino71

    2 жыл бұрын

    Exactly. These video game collectors seem to think that games are the only thing worth collecting. VHS actually predates video game collecting to me, but you can't tell people that.

  • @bstoppel1
    @bstoppel12 жыл бұрын

    I'd be curious to know if Tom decided to sell of his own accord or if someone approached him. Maybe that's covered in one of the articles, but I only read through one of them.

  • @koreyf
    @koreyf2 жыл бұрын

    Video game collecting is an established hobby with a known market, which is why graded games had an opportunity. VHS tapes do not have this foundation to build off of. (i.e. I don't see VHS collector stores/conventions/websites, but gaming has that market in a large capacity)

  • @whunt5533
    @whunt55332 жыл бұрын

    Aaaahhh the snobbery continues smh

  • @CaptainVideoBlaster
    @CaptainVideoBlaster2 жыл бұрын

    BETA losing had nothing directly to do with adult entertainment. BETA allowed P**n content to be made. VHS beat it because it was more cost effective. It was cheaper and thus more profitable option for the film distributors. This was amplified by the fact that because weight and size VHS player units were cheaper to ship, thus slowly evermore tipping the scales.

  • @mrmovieprop

    @mrmovieprop

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think the big factor was beta generally could not fit one movie on a tape. People did not want to have to trade out tapes in the middle of a movie.

  • @kurukururin
    @kurukururin2 жыл бұрын

    in sweden theres been a market and a collecting community for swedish rental vhs tapes for more than 10-20 years. it has grown bigger and more expensive in the past 5 years though. but here we never collect the tapes you could buy in the stores. we only go for the bigger clamshell rentals :D its mostly about the earlier tapes, from the 70's and up to around 85, but nowadays even later tapes up to the early 90's even go for at least some money. i never think it will move beyond rentals in sweden though.

  • @thegerm574
    @thegerm5742 жыл бұрын

    Dang Ian. That hurts. I could care less about VHS and cassette tapes but I still collect DVDs when I see a good one.

  • @josephwolf7552
    @josephwolf75522 жыл бұрын

    I used to work at a pawn shop , we sold vhs for 50 cents

  • @WWJD85
    @WWJD852 жыл бұрын

    Just wait for Gamestop to try make a buck off this in someway.

  • @AdamMurtland
    @AdamMurtland2 жыл бұрын

    I think the visual aesthetic of VHS has a large role in some people's nostalgia for the content of the tapes. The retro TV commercial marathons you do are rich with nostalgia due in no small part to the smearing, tearing, tracking, an audio glitches inherent to VHS tapes. No way to know for sure, but I'd bet if the only way to watch such commercials were with HD remasters they wouldn't be as popular.

  • @salvagemonster3612
    @salvagemonster3612 Жыл бұрын

    These never actually sold for those prices. Schill bidders and totally staged for money off of speculators and rubes. It is worse than the graded game and toy market. Right again here boys. Good job

  • @Morgil27
    @Morgil272 жыл бұрын

    The only movies that I could see being worth tracking down a VHS of in this day and age would be the original Star Wars trilogy.

  • @BRBMrSoul

    @BRBMrSoul

    2 жыл бұрын

    Pa had them when I was a kid. I dunno what happened to em’ but all I have now is the DVDs(gold box, round when prequels came out) :/ Don’t think I need to elaborate why that bums me out lol and ya I agree, certainly never pay crazy money but would pay something to get those back. So stupid too, prob just were tossed /given away when we moved. If only had known.

  • @najeebbaroody6669
    @najeebbaroody6669 Жыл бұрын

    I have the first vhs release of Jusassic Park that is still sealed.

  • @ripster8766
    @ripster87662 жыл бұрын

    Maybe movies that didn’t make it to dvd. Although all the real culturally important movies usually get cleaned up and bumped to the next format. But when I started to get into video games I felt like I’d never have an understanding what all the games were and why certain ones were expensive, But look at me now!!!

  • @selbyjohnson5986
    @selbyjohnson59862 жыл бұрын

    I never liked watching VHS when it was new. It was just all we had and I wanted to watch the movies. So yeah I don't understand collecting them at all.

  • @ashleighsmith2028
    @ashleighsmith20282 жыл бұрын

    It's really about the iconic art of the boxes. That's really what I could see being collectable.

  • @jamesni4498
    @jamesni44982 жыл бұрын

    I've gone toward VHS collecting since Video game stuff is so hard to find now

  • @tysondogg242
    @tysondogg2422 жыл бұрын

    The VHS tapes that have value are not common movies which exist on all formats. they are rare small press indy movies that have never been released digitally and are getting much harder to find. like old action and horror movies, even some pron VHS tapes from the 80s have a really high value, they used to be a high market item on ebay before they removed adult listings. Obviously much like NES games not every single title will be expensive.

  • @salvagemonster3612

    @salvagemonster3612

    Жыл бұрын

    You can list adult items on EBay. That was a myth started by that “expert” Bennigans assistant manager Auction Professor. I have a few adult related collectibles on mine as we speak.

  • @tysondogg242

    @tysondogg242

    Жыл бұрын

    @@salvagemonster3612 you can list hardcore video tapes and magazines?? Ebay itself told me the adult section was going away when I attempted to list them months ago.

  • @salvagemonster3612

    @salvagemonster3612

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tysondogg242 yeah go ahead and look on there. They are still on there. I’ve sold playboys etc on there for over 20 years. It had to do with the payment method they were working with. But the company changed its policies to work with ebay

  • @tysondogg242

    @tysondogg242

    Жыл бұрын

    @@salvagemonster3612 playboy has always been ok to sell. i'm talking full on penetration hardcore tapes and magazines. I just looked at ebay's guidelines on the website and they say such materials aren't allowed. oh well, I guess I'll try listing something and see what happens lol.

  • @neverwin2518
    @neverwin25182 жыл бұрын

    Graded POGS are next

  • @RocketboyX

    @RocketboyX

    2 жыл бұрын

    Millhouse has entered the chat.

  • @liverush24
    @liverush242 жыл бұрын

    I think that I may have a couple of sealed VHS films. I think that I still have, unopened, This is Spinal Tap, & Forest Gump. Maybe another, too. Plus an oldish X-Box game.

  • @mattleanio8534
    @mattleanio85342 жыл бұрын

    Watching Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles on VHS is one of my most Cherished moments watching a movie. Even now if I’m gonna watch that movie I have to find the Pizza Hut commercial with Goldberg from the mighty ducks in it on KZread. And watch that before I start the movie

  • @tom-
    @tom- Жыл бұрын

    I know there is discussion about the fidelity, degrading and p&s of VHS can help make some horror "more scary" by obscuring things more or even directors who shot for the video market and can see people paying more for them, but a horror collector is probably going to want to watch it for that unique experience. Sealed copies don't seem to have a demand. If anything sealed blanks would be desired and just copying from a modern transfer would possibly be cheaper and more efficient

  • @danspawn85
    @danspawn852 жыл бұрын

    so one could possibly sell wiped tapes that are still in its original packaging, as long as it's sealed?

  • @malkneil

    @malkneil

    2 жыл бұрын

    How would you wipe them, with a powerful magnet or something?

  • @mjesus850

    @mjesus850

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@malkneil yeah i think thats actually a thing

  • @danspawn85

    @danspawn85

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@malkneil it was a common practice back when tapes were everywhere, especially in police departments. Just run a super magnet over both sides of the tape spools. It's faster than running it through a machine.

  • @CinemaATTACKS

    @CinemaATTACKS

    2 жыл бұрын

    Some sealed tapes also get moldy. So the actual tape could be moldy and erased and still get big money!

  • @sithcritic8906
    @sithcritic89062 жыл бұрын

    These prices are ridiculous, but a part of me hopes that certain movies that never got a DVD release, and there’s plenty in that category, might find a new audience and those obscure stories can still be enjoyed on the VHS collector market. Or maybe not, if VHS collectors refrain from actually watching the tapes due to condition concerns.

  • @joshvolpe1641
    @joshvolpe1641 Жыл бұрын

    For WWF Colisuem home video that had amazing art, and has the nostalgia factor that makes things valuable, they are amazing. At the end of the day, toys and sports cards shouldn’t be worth anything either, but they are.

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