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Memorex VHS Blank Tape 1991 NFC Championship Detroit Lions Washington Redskins
$ 7.91
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Memorex VHS Blank Tape 1991 NFC Championship Detroit Lions Washington Redskins CommercialsYou are bidding on a Memorex VHS tape that has a movie from NBC called The Fifth Corner & from halftime to end of the 1992 NFC Championship game.
The tape is sold as blank and in as-is condition. The VHS tape can easily be recorded over by the new owner.
This was recorded from the Midland/Odessa Texas NBC & CBS affiliate channels.
The tape starts with the 2 hour pilot of a TV series on NBC called
The Fifth Corner
from 1992. It is somewhat complete and runs approx 1 hour & 38 minutes with commercials. It stars Richard Braun, James Coburn and Kim Delaney.
There are commercials included from Chevrolet, Ace Hardware, Seinfeld hosting SNL and more early 90s products.
Next up is the NFC Championship game from 1991 on CBS played on January 12, 1992 - Detroit Lions at the Washington Redskins.
The recording of the game starts at Halftime and is the complete last half of the game.
It is called by John Madden and Pat Summerall. Barry Sanders, Mark Rypien, Gerald Riggs and Art Monk are some of the all star players in the game.
The game runs approx 1 hour and 30 minutes and has commercials.
Complete run time of the tape is approx 3 hours 12 minutes.
The picture quality is decent on the tape. The sound is good - it is a vintage VHS so keep that in mind.
You can see the screenshots from my Sanyo CRT TV. The quality may vary depending on what VCR & TV setup you're using.
Condition on the tape is good for age & use. There is some wear on the cover, but the tape itself is fine.
I want my buyers to know all items are cleaned before shipment and I am taking all safety precautions.
This item comes from a non smoking home.
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