Wes (or whoever is gonna do the buying);
I have to echo Allen's endorsement of the Go Video dual deck
VCR. I have one and it is great. If you want to copy a video,
put the master in one slot, the blank tape in another, and
just push one button. The rest is automatic.
Ed
---- Original message ----
>Date: Sun, 1 Dec 2002 08:34:08 -0800
>From: "Allen Young" <riveroak@cncnet.com>
>Subject: dual deck VCR's
>To: <land-speed@autox.team.net>
>
>List,
>
>Just a note about buying another VCR for Cris Shearer. Don't
buy just a
>regular vcr. We have had a dual deck VCR for several years
and it's the
>greatest. Its a Go-Video DDV 9500 4 head. Newer models are
probably being
>sold now. We bought this mail order, but maybe you can now
buy them in some
>stores. Copying is a snap. And you can watch a tape while
recording a show.
>Or you can record two programs at once. (not from dish
unless you have two
>black boxes). I think the price on these is not that much
more than a regular
>vcr.
>
>Anyway, I would never buy a single deck vcr again. My 2 cents!
>
>Allen in Oroville (with a lakester coming along very slow).
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