3-G Videocassette Corporation

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History[edit]

List of Customers[edit]

  • 3-G Productions/3-G Home Video (1987-199?)

How to Tell[edit]

  • Tapes from this duplicator do not have any form of printing on the cassette.
  • One known tape duplicated here had a BHCP code in the vertical blanking interval like the ones used by BHCP Video. This is likely due to 3-G acquiring a used duplication machine from them at some point.
  • Some tapes may have the static roll of death at the end and/or a record tab intact.
  • One known pressing of a 1988 VHS release, entitled "Betty Boop", had a strange ending, that ending being a series of weird sounds.

Locations[edit]

  • Canoga Park, California