![]() Switch it on, and it would prevent any accidental recording over previous material. One particularly useful and interesting aspect of this tape is the Save / Record switch: think of it as a safety lock for a videotape. The main attraction? This High Grade videocassette provided ‘theater quality” recordings, even in EP (extended play) mode. This Scotch (who advertise being the inventors of videotape – check the back of this tape and the Just For Kids packaging) videocassette variant while not “rare” per se, deserves a spot on this list if only for it’s incredible attention to detail, unusual body style and coloring, and how it leans into the collector mentality. The Videovores who’ve been hangin’ loose in Lunchmeat Land for a while may recall when we released MAGNIFICENT KABOOM (a cartoon that is NOT for kids) on these very blanks! Pictured here is a sealed copy of the Just for Kids blank, along with the unwrapped case, stickers, and videocassette itself. These JFK tapes were stated to be remarkably durable (over 250 playbacks!) and supplemented with a sticker sheet for some extracurricular excitement while decorating the tape. These Scotch Just For Kids videocassettes are strikingly unique, and were engineered to help kids use videotapes with ease. If you’re looking for the most wacky, fun and wonderfully ridiculous VHS blank ever created, this has our vote, Tapeheads. We thought it proper to VHShare some of our favorites with you, Tapeheads! Here are five of the most fantastic VHSpecimens we’ve come across. Through our many years of roaming and rummaging through the vast rewind-inclined world, we’ve uncovered some truly radical slabs of VHS stock variants. ![]()
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