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* Earlier Avon tapes, such as some copies of the 36th volume of ''Star Blazers'' from Kidmark, Inc. (not to be confused with the children's sub-division of Vidmark Entertainment) and ''The Clan of the Care Bears'' from Fries Home Video, were known to end with a black screen test pattern with a 400hz tone, as was common with many tapes duplicated at Technicolor in California prior to May 1989.
* A few tapes from Random House Home Video sold through Avon retained the client's logo on the face label.
* On a few tapes from Universal Studios Home Video and Family Home Entertainment sold through Avon, the barcode was completely empty, in which the ISBN and UPC codes were whited out.
* Some later Avon tapes duplicated in SP mode at Technicolor in Livonia, Michigan using either industrial duplicators and/or Otari TMD systems, may have started and ended with DTMF tones, although it has yet to be confirmed.