Easyrider's Video Magazine Collector's Series No. 4 VHS Tape
VHS Tape

Easyrider's Video Magazine Collector's Series No. 4 VHS Tape

This is a VHS tape of "Easyrider's Video Magazine" from the Collector's Series, specifically Issue No. 4. The cover art depicts a man with a beard wearing a jacket on a motorcycle and a woman in a blue dress sitting on a couch indoors with a cityscape visible outside. The sky shows a crescent moon. The VHS case is made of cardboard with a glossy printed cover. The text on the cover highlights various features including "A hard ridin' roadie of the GRATEFUL DEAD", "Midwest Ice Racing", "Rare 50's Indian TV Promo", and "Malcom Forbes' Last Love Ride". It also states "Music by The Doors & Range War". The case shows signs of wear, particularly around the edges and corners, with some visible scuffing and tearing of the cardboard, indicating prior use and age. The colors on the cover appear slightly faded but the imagery and text are still clearly legible. The overall condition is consistent with a used vintage VHS tape and its original cardboard sleeve.

Estimated Value

$15-30

Basic Information

Category

VHS Tape

Appraised On

August 28, 2025

Estimated Value

$15-30

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Item Description

This is a VHS tape of "Easyrider's Video Magazine" from the Collector's Series, specifically Issue No. 4. The cover art depicts a man with a beard wearing a jacket on a motorcycle and a woman in a blue dress sitting on a couch indoors with a cityscape visible outside. The sky shows a crescent moon. The VHS case is made of cardboard with a glossy printed cover. The text on the cover highlights various features including "A hard ridin' roadie of the GRATEFUL DEAD", "Midwest Ice Racing", "Rare 50's Indian TV Promo", and "Malcom Forbes' Last Love Ride". It also states "Music by The Doors & Range War". The case shows signs of wear, particularly around the edges and corners, with some visible scuffing and tearing of the cardboard, indicating prior use and age. The colors on the cover appear slightly faded but the imagery and text are still clearly legible. The overall condition is consistent with a used vintage VHS tape and its original cardboard sleeve.

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