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Hi Sally,
FWIW, over the years I've had the best luck with the Panasonic line =
(such as the PV-8450, but I suspect they're mostly similar). Not only =
have they held up to the steady abuse of daily reviewing, the Panasonic =
VCR's have one of the fastest fast-forwards out there (sometimes useful =
when reviewing exercise videos:)
Best,
Randy Pitman
Publisher/Editor
Video Librarian
8705 Honeycomb Ct. NW
Seabeck, WA 98380
Tel: (800) 692-2270; Fax: (360) 830-9346
Email: vidlib@videolibrarian.com
Web: www.videolibrarian.com
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From: Sally S. Wellman=20
To: Multiple recipients of list=20
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 2:15 PM
Subject: VCR advice
We are looking for a rugged VCR that will stand up to our demands. =
The junk that we are forced to buy on state contract can't stand up to =
our work. We just seem to wear out the machines by constantly inserting =
and ejecting tapes. Basically, we will use this VCR to watch only a =
few minutes of a tape to gather cataloging information, check for =
damage, etc. -- we never use it to record or for screenings.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions you may send my way.
Sally S. Wellman
Assistant Coordinator, Special Services
& Manager, Audiovisual Resource Center
State Library of Louisiana
701 N. 4th St.
Baton Rouge, LA 70802
Voice: 225-342-4939
Fax: 225-342-4941=20
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------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C0AD5B.563336C0------- Original Message -----From:=20 Sally S. Wellman =Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 = 2:15=20 PMSubject: VCR adviceWe are looking for a rugged VCR that will stand up to = our=20 demands. The junk that we are forced to buy on state contract = can't=20 stand up to our work. We just seem to wear out the machines by=20 constantly inserting and ejecting tapes. Basically, we = will use=20 this VCR to watch only a few minutes of a tape to gather cataloging=20 information, check for damage, etc. -- we never use it to record or = for=20 screenings.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions you may send = my=20 way.Sally S.=20 Wellman
Assistant Coordinator, Special Services
& = Manager,=20 Audiovisual Resource Center
State Library of Louisiana
701 N. = 4th=20 St.
Baton Rouge, LA 70802
Voice: =20 225-342-4939
Fax: 225-342-4941=20