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Jethro Bodine

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Hi Guys,
I know. This is an escort review site but I'm kind of stuck and need advice from anyone who may have experience with this.
While going through some old boxes I came across 3 old VHS tapes from an old camcorder. These are videos of family and my daughter as a baby that I had totally forgot about.
A few years ago I took some tapes to a place to get put on disc and a memory stick but they seem to have gone out of business.
I was wondering if anyone has any solid recommendations of a reliable place in Wpg. to get this done.
I did speak to one guy today, and maybe he's good but he just didn't instill any confidence in me that he would A) do it right and B) not fuck up or lose my precious data.

Thanks
Jethro
 

lions29

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There's a place called Monart. They are on St. Mary's Rd at St. Vital Ave, I think they do it too.
 

shorty1967

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I can't vouch for Monart but Don's photo does excellent work! They also have a location on Dakota St across from St Vital mall and one downtown close to The Bay
 

Sixpak

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RiverHeights Music on Corydon 204-487-3664 for converting 2 hr vhs is about $30
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You could do your own if you purchase a gadget thst comes with software. Have to play it on a vhs player with the gadget connected to the player and to your computer. If you are are comfy with tech stuff otherwise converting a bunch of tapes can get costly.
 
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