A VCR shelf is a shelf that is purchased to house a VCR. It often has perforated holes in the backing or an open back so that you can run cords to and from your television.
A VCR stand is not necessary to make a VCR working properly as it is only a piece of furniture used to hold the VCR. A VCR will work as long as it is plugged into the wall and hooked up to a TV.
Most VCR's, if in production still, come with a video head cleaner.
Yes, you can still purchase new DVD and VCR combos. You can buy them at http://www.amazon.com/Philips-DVD740VR-DVD-VCR-Combo/dp/B00006ANZ7
The don't make HDTV VCR combos as VCRs are a rather dying technology, unfortunately.
Well, if you still have VCR i think its about time for you to get DVD player, Any who you can (maybe) get them from Ebay.
VCR's are extremely outdated, as VHS cassettes are rarely, if at all, produced by movie studios. As such, almost no retailer sells brand new VCR's for televisions.
Sony makes a dual deck dvd/vcr combo but not a dual deck vcr. Other popular brands makes a dual deck vcr system.
If you can still find a VCR they will all have the same picture.
Sony DVD/VCR Combo Player, SLVD370P
Sylvania makes the DV220SL8 DVD/VCR Combo
Most chain stores stopped repairing VCR's, you will have to go to a specialty electronic repair store.
Low Fat Ritz crackers are still on the shelves of my local grocery, so I guess they do.