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  2. Thomas Organ Company - Wikipedia

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    Thomas 2001 Organ (c.1976) The Thomas Organ Company is an American manufacturer of electronic keyboards and a one-time holder of the manufacturing rights to the Moog synthesizer. The company was a force behind early electronic organs for the home. It went out of business in 1979 but reopened in 1996.

  3. Collectibles From the '70s That Are Now Worth a Fortune

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    Though most well-known VHS tapes have little to no value today, some of the more obscure ones have a high value. The super-schlocky "Dr. Frankenstein's Castle of Freaks," a 1974 movie released on ...

  4. List of electronic organ makers - Wikipedia

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    John Compton Organ Company of Acton – Nottingham and London (now Makin Organs) Copeman Hart Organs — Shaw (now part of ChurchOrganWorld) Eminent UK — Designer of British organs and exclusive distributor of the Eminent brand. Based in Wincanton. Kentucky (a small company based out of Poole, Dorset headed by Ken Tuck.

  5. Vox Continental - Wikipedia

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    The first Continentals were produced at Vox's manufacturing plant in Dartford, England; after arranging a deal with the Thomas Organ Company, later models were produced in the US and Italy. The most popular model was the single-manual Continental, but other models were produced, such as the budget Vox Jaguar, various dual-manual organs, and the ...

  6. What your VHS tapes are worth now - AOL

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    Before you decide to dig up those old VHS tapes, however, here's a list of the some of the most valuable types of tapes (and how much they're going for): More from AOL.com: What your barbies are ...

  7. List of That '70s Show home video releases - Wikipedia

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    A '70s Flashback: Laura Prepon and Mila Kunis "Season 4 in 4 Minutes" featurette Making Company: David Trainer on directing That '70s Show 5: 25 October 17, 2006 September 4, 2012 (re-release) April 2, 2007 April 18, 2007 "Season 5 in 5 Minutes" featurette A '70s Flashback: Danny Masterson and Wilmer Valderrama Promos for every episode 6: 25 ...

  8. I Love the '90s (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Rename Your Favorite TV Show: Jay & Silent Bob rename each year's favorite TV show. Final Thought: Jerry Springer gives his final thoughts on each year at the end of the episode. During the credits of every episode, a clip from a popular music video was played without any type of commentary. These were usually replaced with a show promo by VH1.

  9. I Love the '70s (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    I Love the '70s is a decade nostalgia television miniseries and the second installment of the I Love... series produced by VH1. [1] The series is based on a BBC series of the same name . It examines the pop culture of the 1970s, using footage from the era, along with "Where Are They Now?"