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    #27334. Original Service Manual: Samsung VR-2000 Video Cassette Recorder, 1988 Approx. 150pp, 8-1/2x11", fully illus. Includes exploded views, dis-assembly and re-assembly; mechanical and electrical adjustments; troubleshooting guide, schematics, etc. Original bound volume. EX. $40.00



    My VCR (above) stopped showing picture and sound. Is it worth buying the original manual?

    How much would parts/repair cost? I might be able to save on 'repair', I have a friend that works with electronics.


    How much would a new VCR cost? Also, If I do get this fixed, does Samsung still sell the remote? (lost it YEARS ago!)
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    I'd be looking for a new/replacement first. .... Ebay most likely.
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    That's not a special VCR anyway that I'm aware. By something better.
    Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
    FAQs: Best Blank DiscsBest TBCsBest VCRs for captureRestore VHS
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  4. We have a lot of VCRs in our thrift shops for under $10.
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    Originally Posted by handyguy
    We have a lot of VCRs in our thrift shops for under $10.
    Where at? I live in West Mt. Airy in Philly. Near Germantown/Chestnut Hill.
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    My Sony Super Beta Hi-Fi cost me that from a local pawn shop. Got my Sony factory trained tech friend to overhaul it for $100 and it's been working perfect ever since. Nice unit for transferring over my old Beta tape collection. The real gems however were my Pro-sumer Sony and Hitachi editing SVHS decks that cost a friend of mine between $1,700 and $2,000USD (when Canadian money was only 65% of USD). He gave me the decks when he decided to get out of VHS. had my tech friend check 'em out and fixed a couple things for under $200 and had some really nice equipment for tape transfers....
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