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== Tapes printed at Technicolor with a barcode sticker but no print date ==
Do you own any Technicolor-duplicated tapes with a barcode sticker but no print date? And if so, which ones are they?
 
I own the following tapes with this method (all of them were duplicated in EP/SLP and released by Video Treasures and its subsidiaries):
* Flash Gordon: Space Soldiers Conquer the Universe (1940) (Burbank Video, 1991) (1992-93 printing w/ Video Treasures logo on ink-label)
* Laurel and Hardy: Way Out West (1937) (1985 colorized) (Video Treasures, ca. 1990-1991) (still uses the 1988 ink-label and the 1988 print master. Latest copyright date on slipcover packaging is still 1987.)
* The Memphis Belle (1944) (Burbank Video, 1990) (stock no. 705 on slipcover packaging and barcode sticker, 1992-93 printing w/ Video Treasures logo and stock no. VT001024 on ink-label)
* Never Wave at a Wac (1953) (Burbank Video, 1991) (slipcover packaging lists "Color," but film itself is in B&W. 1992 "Duplicated in EP Mode" notice sticker. Still uses late-1980's Viking Video Classics print master)
* Red Skelton: A Comedy Scrapbook (1991) (Video Treasures, 1991)
 
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