Audio Museum...what would you want?


As I mentioned in a post to another thread, one of my long time fantisies has been that some day I'll have the dough to buy back all the old gear I've sold over the years, and have a museum of my old equipment. I'd start with the Empire Troubador turntable I bought in high school, as well as my first Marantz amp (it had beautiful big blue meters!!) Of course, I'd also have to find an intact Infinity Black Widow tone arm on a Kenwood KD-500, a pair of Dahlquist DQ-10s...you get the idea.

The question is, what component would YOU most want to have for your personal audio museum?
rsuminsby
My Rowland Model 2 Power amp. I currently own it & plan to keep it till I croak! I have amplifier #1 & Battery Power Supply #71. The amp has a black faceplate & the BPS has a silver faceplate. They look better to me than any other audio components I've ever seen...
The ONLY amp I've owned that comes close in sound is my Pass
Aleph 3, "The Borg Cube". It's not leaving either...

P.S. Tyra Banks would manage my museum.
In line with the idea of a museum, most of this stuff has historical value. TT: Goldmund Reference w/arm /Ortofon 3000, Linn LP12/Valhalla, S. Yorke S4 "Zarathustra"/pluto 5 (long) arm/transfiguration. Speakers: original Klipch with central unit/Quad 57 & 63/ Apogee Scintilla /Avalon (the huge discon'nued model)/ JM Lab Gde Utopia / IRS beta / ML Statement (1st version)/ Tannoy Westminster or Canterbury...

Amps: Mac 75 (original) / ML (original 25Watter) / Jadis Defy / Jadis 800 / Ongaku / Krell 80 (original) / J Rowland 2 (as above) / Pass Aleph mono/ Symphonic Line Kraft ref 400 /Spectral 360...

Pre's: AR 6, 14, 15/ FM Acoustics 266 (model?)/ML 6(original)/ Cello Audio palette (full spec)/YBA 1 signature6/ Pass X0/ CAT III (line) /DNM 6A...

...and I'm missing some!

As I said, historical value although performance is not bad either! All we're missing now are a $: few mil. to get this started.
i still have my origional carver cube -- the m-400--and c-4000 pre-amp... i now use it in my bedroom with a pair of klh-5 speakers and a granite audio cd player ...i will own this system forever !!!!
B&O Beogram 2400 receiver and matching turntable. I'm assuming this is a museum for looking at the equipment and not listening. B&O equipment was always the best to look at.