Is ALL vintage better? NOT Caveat Emptor


I have been around for 58 years now, and the marketing of anything old crap as better than today's gear kinda bothers me, considering that high end designs and features are often passed on to lower priced items over time, and much of today's low end equipment is vastly superior to most of what was sold in the past, and the few exceptions are well documented and raves can be found online. I know, I have owned many items I see now for sale at prices far exceeding their original retail, that would be great bargains if sold at discount, but are total ripoffs at the prices asked for now, often more than modern equipment, and (adding insult to injury) usually require expensive "mods" or "upgrades", bringing the prices up to beyond the price of equivalent modern day high and gear(!).
I was there, my brothers and sisters, and I know.
Caveat Emptor!!!!
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Showing 1 response by loomisjohnson

I more-or-less agree with the OP's premise--lots of folks ask stupid prices for vintage gear. Like the guy on Pawn Stars always says about fossilized dinosaur droppings, just because something is old or rare doesn't mean it's desirable or valuable. That said, much well-built, well-designed vintage stuff stills sounds great and in some cases may be preferrable to more technologically-advanced modern stuff