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== List of Customers ==
* ADV Films
* Amazing Fantasy Entertainment (1996)
* Cabin Fever Entertainment
* Capitol Home Video (1999)
* Cartoon Network (some copies of the promotional "Rainy Day Survival Kit" tape)
* Clyde Records, Inc.
* Cycle Vision Tours
* Discovery Communications (1993)
* Dorset Video
* First Look Pictures (2000-2001)
* Full Moon Entertainment
* Glenbower Productions, Inc.
* General Motors
* Glenbower Productions, Inc.
* Hallmark (some copies of Zoobilee Zoo: Zoobles Campout Tonight)
* Hampton Ridge Magic Creations Inc. (1995) (one known copy of Amazing Magic Tricks with Everyday Objects)
* Jesus Video Project
* KVC Entertainment (1991-1992)
* Madacy Music Group
* MGM/UA Home Video (screener copies of Blue Steel)
* Parade Video (1998)
* Plaza Entertainment
* PolyGram Video (some copies of The Busy World of Richard Scarry: Mr. Frumble’sFrumble's New Cars)
* Questar Home Video (????-2001)
* Reel Productions (1998)
* RMC Research Corporation (1989) (one known copy of Drug Avengers)
* Scholastic (1998)
* Small Fry Productions (1996)
* Strand Home Video
** Strand VCI Entertainment
* The Baby Einstein Company (1998)
* Voyager Entertainment, Inc.
* TLC (1993)
* Word Entertainment (1988-1989)
* Xenon Video
 
== How to Tell ==
* Tapes duplicated by this company had blue printings likewhich thevaried followingby tape. Here are a few examples:
 
 
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* Early tapes, such as Teacher TV: Technology in the Classroom or Mike Warnke: Do You Hear Me?!, had sticker with information and a print date on it, with only the tape length printed in blue on the right or, in the case of the latter, nothing at all. The information and print date on the sticker were arranged like the following examples:
 
'''1X30350/107929 EARTH DAZE 14027LR T:47'''
 
 
* Early tapes, such as Teacher TV: Technology in the Classroom or Mike Warnke: Do You Hear Me?!, had a sticker with information and a print date on it, with only the tape length printed in blue on the right or, in the case of the latter, nothing at all. The information and print date on the sticker were arranged like the following examples:
 
 
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'''MARTIAN SUCCESSOR 1 SUB T90377'''
 
 
* Tapes from this duplicator do not have anything in the vertical blanking interval.
 
 
<gallery>
File:Technology in the Classroom.jpg|This is an example of what the sticker on tapes by this duplicator looked like.
File:Travel the World - Italy (1992 Questar).jpg
</gallery>
 
== Locations ==
* Altamonte Springs, Florida
* Atlanta, Georgia
* Germantown, Maryland
* Houston, Texas
* Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
* Riva, Maryland
 
== Website ==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20031001000000*/wrslabs.com wrslabs.com] (via the WayBack Machine)
 
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