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BG> The TechnoVisions were indeed the first Korean VCRs sold in Autralia, and BG> were imported specifically by and for Chandlers (a decision they had occasi BG> to regret for many years afterwards). The Goldstar GVH-1246 was also being BG> sold by us in 1988, and my service manuals for both of these (which I just BG> checked) are dated as having been printed in Korea in 1987. Sorry. :) BL> You are wrong. BG> ROFL! Excuse me? BL> You explained that Chandlers imported Samsung VCRs BL> directly. Where did you get Goldstar VCRs in 1988 BL> when we had exclusivity for their *first* VCR in 1990? Either they fucked you over as comprehensively as you got fucked over on the cache scam, or you are imagining the whole thing Bob. Either way, doesnt matter a stuff, your silly claim about Korea has blown up and covered you in black stuff. Again. BG> Probably because that's when they were printed. And I'll say it again, the BG> GVH-1246 Goldstar was being sold by Chandlers (and everybody else, I suppos BG> in 1988. There was a Tandy rebadge of the same model too, and at the same BG> time. They were pretty fucking awful though, and Goldstar disappeared from BG> stores until their 1296 series was released, around 1990-91 from memory. BL> You obviously believe these were Goldstar VCRs and perhaps they were. Taint common to have manuals for virtual VCRs Bob. BL> Or perhaps they were something else. I only know what I have already BL> stated, and we were dealing with Lucky Goldstar Corporation direct. Poor old Bob, say hello to Deng Shoa Ping. Before we apply the gas chamber. @EOT: ---* Origin: afswlw rjfilepwq (3:711/934.2) SEEN-BY: 711/934 @PATH: 711/934 |
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