Ok, I just bought real cheap old professional-grade video recorder. Uses 1 inch tape, the whole thing. It's a Panasonic NV-9500. It uses a cassette. I needs some going over, which having done so many times with consumer grade video and tape recorders, I know I can do myself. The problem is, I want to replace parts, like belts, friction bands, etc. A bonus would be to get a actual manual. Have I asked Panasonic yet? No. I am going to, but I suspect the dweebs there will claim they never made it, it's too old to bother with, whatever. Any suggestions? I live in the greater Los Angeles area, but will consider other areas if need be. Thanks for any help!Regards,
Gene lambert
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Topic - Professional video recorder - tesla 18:26:33 12/12/00 (1)
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