Help : Old Electric Blue Films

A read-only and searchable archive of posts made to the BGAFD forum from 11/08/2000 to 14/03/2003.
vila

Re: an investment?

Post by vila »

Oi! Of course people still have Betamax machines. I have two and several drawers full of Betamax tapes (including about twenty early EBs). Old they might be, but my Beta machines still give better picture quality than any VHS machine I've ever seen.
Frank

Re: Help : Old Electric Blue Films

Post by Frank »

I cannot help you with front covers but I do have videos of some of the early electric blues. e-mail me if you are interested
Ken Shabby

Re: Help : Old Electric Blue Films

Post by Ken Shabby »

Aah....Ginger Lynn....(Followed by "Homer Simpson" style drooling!)
Ace

Re: Help : Old Electric Blue Films

Post by Ace »

I remember when Charlie Sheen was going out with her a few years ago, it caused his old man, Martin, to have another heart scare!
magoo

Re: an investment?

Post by magoo »

Quite right Vila! Betamax was a far superior format to vhs which is why the BBC still use it. Unfortunately earlier this year the Japanese finally stopped producing Beta VCRS due to them only being bought by a few proffessional brodcasters such as the Beeb.

VHS won the format war becaause it was cheap and nasty which is what the moronic public like. Just feel a betamax cassette in your hand its sturdy and well made unlike its vhs counterpart. The Japanese Victor Corporation (JVC invented vhs) won the war against Sony (betamax bods) through huge publicity campaigns in the USA.

I still have loads of beta tapes (non porn-mainly comedy and drama from early eighties tv) unfortunately the two beta vcrs I have are bust and no one can get the parts to repair them.
Sony uk

Re: Help : Old Electric Blue Films

Post by Sony uk »

Betamax is gone because Sony would not licence it to anyone else to cause a monopily.It is well known that the quality was far superior but money talks(but in this case it didn't)as we all know.Thus Philips stole the march.All very boring but very true.
Ken Shabby

Re: Help : Old Electric Blue Films

Post by Ken Shabby »

Charlie Sheen got to go out with her?
How does that song go - "Some guys have all the luck...."?
magoo

Re: Help : Old Electric Blue Films

Post by magoo »

You are wrong sir

Not Philips who are a Dutch company but JVC who are Japanese.
vila

Re: Help : Old Electric Blue Films

Post by vila »

Yep, the Phillips format went to the wall too.
steve56

Re: Help : Old Electric Blue Films

Post by steve56 »

ive got loads on beta anyone interested
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