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--- Forwarded Message from Derek Roff <[log in to unmask]> ---

>Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 12:35:10 -0600
>From: Derek Roff <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: #7685 Where in the World?- VHS camcorder
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> Anyway, I wonder if anyone out there can help with my request. Nowhere
> in the entire Web universe can I find a store that sells regular,
> old-fashioned, outdated VHS full-size camcorders. We desperately need
> one (or two.) Don't ask --- I know that there are now other options, but
> this is a special case.

I will suggest the obvious- eBay, and report that I have not found the deal
that I am looking for there.  When I was shopping for a full-sized VHS
camcorder several months ago, eBay-listed models tended to be generally
old, of questionable reliability, surprisingly high-priced, and often
lacking in features that I needed.  Perhaps I should check again, and see
if trends have changed.

In the meantime, I would still like to buy one.  So after Ed has gotten his
allotment, please let me know of possible candidates.  Like Ed, I can offer
a (slightly less) impressive array of outdated technology, or money.

Derek

Derek Roff
Language Learning Center
Ortega Hall 129, MSC03-2100
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
505/277-7368, fax 505/277-3885
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