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Amazon or Ebay! Since VCR's became extinct VHS tapes also became extinct! I'm replacing a lot of my VHS Movies with DVD's! Try stores that sell Nostalgia products! I can also suggest you look at Maxell, Scotch, or Sony websites and see what they have. Maxell was the top of the line when it came to VCR blank tapes!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have some new blank tapes you can buy. We list them occasionally on ebay. VCR tapes are not being manufactured any longer, so sites like ebay are a good resource for old stock. Interested in buying some tapes, I'll have to double check, but the stock I have left are 30 min tapes, 15 minute, and maybe a few 2 hour tapes. Can be contacted via ebay, our store name is adekprod (http://stores.ebay.com/adekproductions). Good luck!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I wished I'd known you were looking 3 years ago. Over the last 3 years I have put about 300 vhs cassettes in the dumpster. Nobody wanted them. I asked everybody I could think of. Most of them were TDK Pro and Maxell Pro. Many were SVHS (super vhs) compatible. Many were T160 length some were T180 and some were even T200 length. Even though they were quite old ( some went back to 1988 or before) over 95% of them were still working as good as when they were new. That's one of the values of buying the highest quality of recording media. I do not know where you would find new vhs cassettes today except a flea market or garage sale (or on the internet).
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.we just bought 50 tapes on ebay. brand new. work great.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Very hard. You can probably get free ones from somebody converting their old tapes to archive grade DVD's. You may wish to convert over yours too.
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