And redo the DVDS, the quality on them is not the best.
Are some of the earliest Lone Range episodes in the public domain? I have one of those poor-quality DVD sets, and it didn't cost much.

I do have the two 1950's movies that Moore & Silverheels made on DVD. The quality of these dvds is much better.

The first film (The Lone Ranger) is excellent, bordering on epic. The second (The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold) is pretty good, but is really just an extended episode of the TV show.

Oh man, when I was a kid in the '50s, Lone Ranger was THE MAN - and the man was Clayton Moore!
I would have loved to have met Clayton Moore. He had to have been one of the most genuinely nicest guys ever.