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The Video-Matic Group

From Home Video

History[edit]

TBD

List of Customers[edit]

  • Bridgestone Multimedia Group
    • Bridgestone Group
    • Agapeland Home Video
    • Alpha Omega Publications
  • The Church of Jesus Christ and Latter-Day Saints (one known copy of Family First)
  • Ensign Peak (1999)
  • Finger on Da Trigger (2001) (one known copy of Represent)
  • Halestorm Entertainment (2002)
  • Hen's Tooth Video (1994) (one known copy of Cartouche)
  • L & L Publishing (one known copy of Encyclopedia of Card Sleights by Daryl Volume 8)
  • Leucadia Family Films
    • SandStar Family Entertainment
  • Monarch Home Video (1999) (one known copy of The Tale of Tillie’s Dragon)
  • Polynesian Cultural Center (1990s-2000s)
  • UNCOTV (2003)

How to Tell[edit]

  • Most tapes from this duplicator had white printings, which were formatted like the following examples:


Example 1:


T-17 VM HKK VM MR PD-7612


Example 2:


T-27 VM HKX MW


Example 3:


T-50 VM HKX 3D-60


Example 4:


T-93 VM HKX DV


Example 5:


T-111 VM HKX DJ SEPTEMBER 7 2002


Example 6:


T-117 VM SMAX DB/RW


However, some tapes do not have any printings of any kind.

  • Some Leucadia Family Films tapes under the SandStar Family Entertainment label said "VM" in the bottom right corner of the face label.
  • One known copy of Family First from this duplicator had the static roll of death at the end. Said copy of the aforementioned tape did not have anything in the vertical blanking interval.

Gallery[edit]

Locations[edit]

  • Salt Lake City, Utah

Website[edit]

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