Dirt-cheap Duke Video tapes

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Racing' started by Dave Garrett, Jan 6, 2005.

  1. Dave Garrett

    Dave Garrett Guest

    Thought there might be some interest here in this - BookCloseouts.com
    currently has a whole bunch of Duke Video racing-related tapes that
    usually sell for $20-30 for $1.99 each. Lots of GP season summaries for
    most years between 1992-2002, as well as IoM TT annual coverage and a
    few period films of racing in the 1950s. They had the 3-volume Castrol
    History of Motorcycle Racing a couple of weeks ago, but 2 of the volumes
    appear to have sold out since then.

    I'm not affiliated with BookCloseouts except as a satisfied customer - I
    placed two fairly large orders for a bunch of the Duke tapes, and got
    them reasonably quickly and well-packed.

    http://www.bookcloseouts.com/ - hit the "Videos" link for a complete
    list of the tapes that are available.

    Dave
     
    Dave Garrett, Jan 6, 2005
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  2. Dave Garrett

    Richard Guest

    Thanks for the tip!
    They owe you commission, I just ordered 15 videos and it was difficult to
    limit it to that many.
    Richard
     
    Richard, Jan 6, 2005
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  3. Dave Garrett

    Dave Garrett Guest

    You don't want to know how many I ordered. :) They had a lot more
    available a couple of weeks ago, but I hesitated to recommend them
    before I'd actually received my orders.

    I forgot to mention that these are all NTSC tapes, even though some of
    them use the same box art from the UK releases which indicates that
    they're PAL. I gather from looking at Duke's website that many of their
    newer releases are available on DVD, but at two bucks a pop I think I
    can live with VHS just fine.

    Dave
     
    Dave Garrett, Jan 6, 2005
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