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* C/FP Video
* C/FP Video
* DEJ Productions (Canada) (2002-2003)
* DEJ Productions (Canada) (2002-2003)
* Funimation Productions (Canada)
* HGV Video Productions (Canada)
* HGV Video Productions (Canada)
* kaBOOM! Entertainment Inc. (2001)
* kaBOOM! Entertainment Inc. (2001)
* Lions Gate Films (one known copy of a screener tape for Affliction)
* New Horizons Home Video (Canada)
* New Horizons Home Video (Canada)
* Prism Pictures (Canada)
* Prism Pictures (Canada)

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List of Customers[edit]

  • C/FP Video
  • DEJ Productions (Canada) (2002-2003)
  • Funimation Productions (Canada)
  • HGV Video Productions (Canada)
  • kaBOOM! Entertainment Inc. (2001)
  • Lions Gate Films (one known copy of a screener tape for Affliction)
  • New Horizons Home Video (Canada)
  • Prism Pictures (Canada)
  • Random House Home Video (Canada)
  • Real Entertainment (Canada)
  • Ryeka Sport
  • Sony Music Entertainment (Canada)
  • Stoney-Wolf Productions, Inc. (Canada)
  • ThinkFilm (Canada)
  • TVA International
  • Velocity Home Entertainment (Canada) (2002-2003)
  • Video Service Corp. (1997)

How to Tell[edit]

  • All known tapes by this company feature printings on the bottom spine that go something like this (both tape nominal length and possibly the last 5 digits will vary with different release):

T-56 HG PROVAC MADE IN CANADA 10151

  • Most tapes by this duplicator will have little leftover film at the end, usually ranging from 35 seconds to 2 minutes.

Locations[edit]

  • Toronto, Ontario

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