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==History==
== List of Customers ==
* 3-G Home Video (1992-1993) (some tapes)
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* Following its liquidation in 1996, its clients at the time, including Disneyland, appear to have been transferred to [[The Duplication Group|Cassette Productions]]. Whether or not its assets were actually sold to Cassette Productions is currently a mystery.
* Its clients appear to have been largely family-oriented and/or centered around Greater Los Angeles.
* This is possibly the only duplicator to have a joint venture with a home video distributor; Goldrix Entertainment, which was a joint venture with [[Goldstar Entertainment, Inc.|Goldstar Video]]. Like [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colex_Enterprises Colex Enterprises] (for Columbia'''Co'''lumbia Pictures Television and Lexington'''Lex'''ington Broadcast Services Company, later known as LBS Communications), the name of this joint venture is a portmanteau of the two companies' names.
 
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