Anyway, I was just cruising around eBay and ran across another Unicorn Video VHS auction.
The box is cut up, stickers abound, and the price is ludicrous...but that's nothing compared to this:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiAwZU0I80aTqqtPRV0BMPaV6Uvcv61QdyJZpfakttdLHr2ee6r0qfIc4rfj8oq704PigGVslq0sxgyIRxjNGdJF-Buo1ubO6qfKUrh3kDYV-a1yv4H-du9DcMWckoQQcnPRcQSJ-ywTt0/s200/406c_1.bmp)
Unless that's residue from a ripped off sticker (which I doubt), the tape itself is infested with mold. Depending how long it's been growing, the buyer would either face a tedious cleaning job and/or witness segments of the tape being totally unplayable. Despite the seller stating the tape "plays Great", he'd have a ruined VCR if it was actually ran through a player. Bidder beware.
1 comment:
That is indeed sticker residue. I have many tapes that have the same thing.
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