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A Craig VHS VCR find
I just found a Craig pt720 VCR. The OEM of the VCR was samsung. The VCR came in its original box and looks not to be used much. I have no idea if the VCR works, I will get around to testing it soon. I expect it doesn't work but I can probably get it working again if the VCR needs fixing.
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That's a pretty rare model, I've never seen it before.
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I'll be interested what you find.
I worked on a LOT of VCRs in the nineties and the only two Craigs I ever ran across were a model PX7461 and a model PV7264, both made by Shintom. Keep us posted! |
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The giant button symbols make it look like one of those "grandma watches TV without her glasses" remotes Walgreens used to sell.
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Unless the belts are bad, it's a fairly trouble-free version made by Samsung at that time. Much, much better than Goldstar.
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The belts, the idler tire, and the pinch roller are bad. I don't know how to get to the loading motor belt off without doing major dissembling of the VCR. So I'm stuk at the moment if can't figure it out I will put the VCR back together and sell it to someone else to try and fix.
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