Posted on February 16, 2018
Working on Reclaim Video’s Storefront
During this trip back to Fredericksburg we wanted to make some progress on the renovations of the Reclaim Video storefront. This included ripping up the carpet and tile floor as well as cleanly up the walls and painting. We also came up with a bitching logo and got the storefront sign—so I think we made great progress.
We also ordered the carpet and that will be installed in March, so what’s left is shelving, a desk, and mounting the TV. We also made some good headway on how we might manage the rentals and membership, but some of that still needs to be fleshed out. We were also able to shop for some tapes and laserdiscs, as well as get a bunch of inventory out of storage, which means we have some stock once the store is up and running.
Found the 1971 portable, black and white Motorola TV, this will be on the Reclaim Video desk for sure.
We are toying with the idea of also renting old school consoles through Reclaim Video, which I think would be kind of fun.
It was heaven to reconnect with my Panasonic Omnivision VHS player. A Cadillac of VHS machines.
The floor rip-up was a bit of a chore, but we finally got a floor stripper, and the last of it went quite smoothly.
Once the floor was done we started patching and painting the walls. We went for black on the back wall, and gray on the sides.
And the color bar along the back which will also have the logo.
Loving how the RGB color scheme came out.
We also picked up a mint Pioneer DVL-700 Laserdisc/DVD player, and I tried it out with the 80s teen guerrilla film Red Dawn.
Reclaim Video also got its first donation, the classic early 80s comedy Strange Brew. A perfect choice, and we cannot thank Tim Clarke enough, and we really hope others follow suite.
I also got a chance to watch one of the true gems of our VHS colelction thus far, the 1983 film Nightmares. I’ll blog more about this classic shortly, but in the interim enjoy the resolution!
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