Sad for Pantera
#21
Gold Member
Gold Member
Since this is now the VHS thread............
One Christmas, Dad had all his old home movies from his 'super 8' projector recorded onto VHS and gave all us kids a copy. A lot of the footage was at the beach, water skiing and boating. Great old silent b&w memories from the 60's.
2010, I don't own a VHS player anymore but now own a Sea Ray with 2 of those tv/video combos onboard. Dad passes away so I decide to re-live the memories, staying onboard with a nice bottle. Damn U.S. video player won't play the Aussie type VHS tapes.
2017, I've still got the old tapes and still can't find anyone here that can play them and record to DVD or a hard drive. Always keep my eyes open, I'm sure I'll find someone one day who can help......
RR
One Christmas, Dad had all his old home movies from his 'super 8' projector recorded onto VHS and gave all us kids a copy. A lot of the footage was at the beach, water skiing and boating. Great old silent b&w memories from the 60's.
2010, I don't own a VHS player anymore but now own a Sea Ray with 2 of those tv/video combos onboard. Dad passes away so I decide to re-live the memories, staying onboard with a nice bottle. Damn U.S. video player won't play the Aussie type VHS tapes.
2017, I've still got the old tapes and still can't find anyone here that can play them and record to DVD or a hard drive. Always keep my eyes open, I'm sure I'll find someone one day who can help......
RR
#22
SORE MEMBER
Platinum Member
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: 29°50'49.74"N 95° 5'17.55"W.......TEXAS
Posts: 6,989
Likes: 0
Received 1 Like
on
1 Post
there are still many services that will do just that, you didnt say which video format but I'm sure it can be done, here is just one example https://mediatransfers.perfectimagev...yAAEgICCPD_BwE
#23
Registered
What's with all this VCR crap , I would say 9 out of 10 gofast Boats built today came from the same molds the pantera did at one time or another , Even thow Pantera needed to go out like they did , the boats are the same design that most all other's are using with upgraded composites and steps , about ten years ago most every CC and go fast had steps put in to keep up with fountains ect,
I owned a 2005 28 pantera even thow i didn't like the buying experience the boat ran great in 4 to 5 footers compared to a 32 foot boat I test drove a few years later and didn't buy it " after flying over a 1000 miles , it was so light "
I owned a 2005 28 pantera even thow i didn't like the buying experience the boat ran great in 4 to 5 footers compared to a 32 foot boat I test drove a few years later and didn't buy it " after flying over a 1000 miles , it was so light "
#24
Gold Member
Gold Member
there are still many services that will do just that, you didnt say which video format but I'm sure it can be done, here is just one example https://mediatransfers.perfectimagev...yAAEgICCPD_BwE
Thank you,
Jon.
P.S. Sorry about the I'm finished. Would like to hear more about Pantera.
Last edited by rak rua; 12-02-2017 at 08:09 PM.
#25
Charter Member#93
Charter Member
My first vcr was a 1984 jc penny top loader wired remote that I paid $400.00 for and for some reason I still have it.
__________________
Gellner Engineering 1025"s
Gellner Engineering 1025"s
#26
Registered
My first experience with a VCR was a giant cassette deck looking top loader a friend of my step dads brought over to our house for a big party they were having for another of their friend's soon to be marriage in the very early 80's. He ended up leaving it at our house for like 2 or 3 weeks. Did I mention that another friend also brought over a box of porn??? It took me about 13 seconds to figure out how it all worked but I had a head start cause it was just a giant version of my Teac tape deck back then. Was up at the crack of dawn on summer vacation From the moment they left the house in the morning to the minute they got home I wore those tapes out. I will never forget Vista Valley PTA that's for sure. Lol
#27
SORE MEMBER
Platinum Member
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: 29°50'49.74"N 95° 5'17.55"W.......TEXAS
Posts: 6,989
Likes: 0
Received 1 Like
on
1 Post
As far as Pantera goes, there were several threads about shady business practices that disappeared. Check this one out Pantera judgement
#28
#29
Gold Member
Gold Member
How about "Get back on topic!"
#30
Registered
I like the 36 Pantera. Would be cool to see someone resurrect these molds. To repeat a question further up in the thread, what happened to the 41' mold? Did that model ever get perfected?