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== How to Tell ==
== How to Tell ==
* Some tapes from the early 90's had a set of seven numbers printed in white on the side of the tape (e.g. 3196053).
* Some tapes from the early 90's had a set of seven numbers printed in white on the side of the tape (e.g. 3196053).
* A few Feature Films for Families tapes instead had a set of six numbers in dark red ink (e.g. 109197).
* Tapes with a printing (similar to that used by RVSA's Mexicali facility) on the tape spine, in visible ink, would have the white screen test pattern with the 1000 hz tone at the end.
* Tapes with a printing (similar to that used by RVSA's Mexicali facility) on the tape spine, in visible ink, would have the white screen test pattern with the 1000 hz tone at the end.



Revision as of 07:01, 1 July 2023

List of Customers

  • Feature Films for Families (????-????)
  • Golden Films (1993)
  • The Bridgestone Group (????-????)
    • Agapeland Home Video (????-????)
  • Leucadia Family Films (????-????)
  • Metacom (????-????)
  • Palm Beach Entertainment (1994)

How to Tell

  • Some tapes from the early 90's had a set of seven numbers printed in white on the side of the tape (e.g. 3196053).
  • A few Feature Films for Families tapes instead had a set of six numbers in dark red ink (e.g. 109197).
  • Tapes with a printing (similar to that used by RVSA's Mexicali facility) on the tape spine, in visible ink, would have the white screen test pattern with the 1000 hz tone at the end.

Locations

  • Provo, Utah (1994-????)