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13th Sep 2019, 9:19 pm | #1 |
Heptode
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Ferguson Videosafe.
Hi all,
I came across two NOS Ferguson Videosafe 'Anti-Theft' doofers today. I'm just wondering how many people remember these things, and if you have any stories of them actually warding off thieves. Haha. Regards Richard. |
13th Sep 2019, 11:06 pm | #2 |
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Re: Ferguson Videosafe.
I remember one of them was featured in an episode of Juliet Bravo concerning a gang of VCR thieves who used a canal boat as a base.
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14th Sep 2019, 3:38 pm | #3 |
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Re: Ferguson Videosafe.
It's easy to forget how valuable and sought after VCRs were then. Never seen one of these, but I have come across a cover that prevented toys and so on being put into the machine.
I had a customer whose young child was always putting things in the 'letter box' on the VCR. Exasperated she had a handyman come and fit a shelf well out of the horror's reach. Unfortunately, the machine didn't work in its new position, so I was called in. Yes, inside was the handyman's masonry drill bit... |
14th Sep 2019, 8:24 pm | #4 |
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Re: Ferguson Videosafe.
Oh, I remember those things Glyn!
I remember seeing those covers for sale in Poundstretcher back in the late 80s. Haha. Mentioning toys and so on being put into the cassette slots, I remember being banned from using our family piano key toploader Baird vhs VCR by my parents when I was little for 'firing' my Masters of the Universe figures up in to the air by pressing the eject key. That ban lasted until one of my parents couldn't be bothered to get up out of the chair and operate it. I tried 'firing' my figures from my Grandparents Sanyo betamax toploader, but that was too gentle and smooth and didn't fling the figures very far. When I got hold of a Ferguson 3V22 last year, one of the 1st things I did was fire off a few figures for old times sake. Oops. |
14th Sep 2019, 8:47 pm | #5 |
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Re: Ferguson Videosafe.
I am pretty sure there was a Maplin project to make a motion sensor alarm inside an empty VHS cassette shell. You loaded it into the machine and it went off if the machine was moved. It didn't lock in place and could be ejected normally though.
Somewhere I should have the one I made in the mid 1990s... |
16th Sep 2019, 12:09 pm | #6 |
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Re: Ferguson Videosafe.
Yes - the little windmill that damped the eject would frequently fail.
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