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If i were you, i would stick as many as you can in a certain sized box (say 40 VHS fit in the box nicely for example).

 

Exercise 1:

 

Measure the box length, width depth.

 

Go on google and find out the weight of 1 VHS in its case, then times it by 40. Type that weight in to google and find out what that converts to in terms of KG's.

 

Type 'cheap courier' in to google, enter the box dimensions and the weight of it when is full of the VHS (check your numbers from the points above).

 

Find out how much shipping would be, add a tenner, and thats how much to charge for a box of 40 VHS wrestling videos that still, no one wants.

 

Exercise 2:

 

Buy a second hand VHS to DVD recorder and a bulk of blank DVDs

 

'Do the obvious'

 

Offer them at

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I still hoard my old VHS, especially wrestling ones, at least until I have a digital copy to replace them. Even then, there's something beautifully nostalgic about whacking in a PPV taped off Sky in the late 90s, and seeing the old adverts on beforehand and the blurry colours and dubious sound that characterised the wrestling viewing experience when I was a nipper.

 

 

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