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.
Janie George's home has VHS movies, trading cards, a typewriter, and more, bringing in some nostalgia and analog tech.
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Be kind and rewind: VHS tapes are making a comeback in Central Mass.
First it was vinyl, now VHS tapes and VCRs are making a comeback at an Uxbridge record store.
Today nearly any movie or television show is just a few clicks away, thanks to digital streaming services like Netflix and Hulu. Renting movies simply means strolling down the street to your local ...
NEW ORLEANS — Down a walkway, underneath a mid-city New Orleans home on Banks Street, is a place that’ll rewind you to the 90’s. “It is a garage,” said Eden Chubb, who is the owner, founder, and sole ...
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The VHS shelf that outperformed stocks
In an era dominated by digital streaming services and high-definition content, the nostalgic charm of VHS tapes has surprisingly turned into a lucrative investment. A select group of collectors has ...
You have probably seen the clickbait articles trying to draw you into news websites, tempting you with stories of old video cassettes supposedly worth hundreds or even thousands of dollars. The hype ...
While DVD and Blu-ray dominate today’s world, VHS tapes ruled supreme in the ’80s and ’90s. It wasn’t uncommon for families to document birthday parties, holidays, sporting events, and other big ...
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