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* Some tapes with these dark red printings had a few extra seconds of black screen following the static at the end.
* Tapes with these dark red printings had a few extra seconds of black screen following the blank space at the tail-end.
* Not a single tape from this duplicator had anything in the vertical blanking interval.
* Not a single tape from this duplicator had anything in the vertical blanking interval.



Revision as of 02:12, 27 February 2024

This company was acquired by Allied Digital Technologies on January 9, 1999. As a result, a new division of said company was formed: Allied Vaughn.

List of Customers

  • A.D. Vision (1992-1996)
  • Crocus Entertainment
  • The National Arbor Day Foundation
  • Simitar Entertainment

How to Tell

  • Most tapes did not have any form of printing; however, some had the Vaughn V printed above the recording tab, with a number representing the tape length next to it, while others had a small V-XX tape length above the recording tab and an equally-sized long string of numbers on the spine like this for example:

V-60 2-9406080134

  • Early tapes had dark red printings like this for example:

[Vaughn V]3286 159900

  • Tapes with these dark red printings had a few extra seconds of black screen following the blank space at the tail-end.
  • Not a single tape from this duplicator had anything in the vertical blanking interval.

Locations

  • Creve Coeur, Missouri
  • Dallas, Texas
  • Houston, Texas
  • Irvine, California
  • Lincolnwood, Illinois (1996-????) (acquired in Centercom merger)
  • Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • Naperville, Illinois (acquired in PVS Corporate Services merger)
  • Norcross, Georgia
  • Phoenix, Arizona (1989-????) (acquired in Arizona Tape Duplicating acquisition)
  • Portland, Oregon
  • Raleigh, North Carolina
  • Tampa, Florida