DerBaum wrote on 2023-09-06, 21:08:
For me the charm of "retro" stuff is not the fact/feeling that its old.
If it looks the same, and works the same i am happy to waste my hours with "new old" parts instead of "old old" parts.
Of course its nice to repair and refurbish old broken parts or hunt for drivers, but its also nice to unbox a super clean thing that just works.
Thank you. You perfectly answered my question.
And yes, the fun of repairing broken old parts is a thing in itself, however it's out of the scope of this survey.
Tiido wrote on 2023-09-06, 21:14:
I do want stuff for the old machines but not the old parts with all the old part problems, but some modern compatibles levelaging all the progress that has been had since such as sound chips with excellent analog performance instead of relatively terrible offerings of the past. Spinning new silicon is very expensive however 🤣
Other good point, thanks!
analog_programmer wrote on 2023-09-06, 21:16:
So, what's the point of your survey?
I answered the questions with the assumption that the new replicas would be cheaper than the current prices of second, third, etc.-hand retro parts, which is practically not happening at all. And there are many examples of that in the forum as well - insanely overpriced DIY-kits or preassembled expansion boards from projects copying old computer parts. Generally I don't see any point in producing and selling а few dozen pieces of cruelly overpriced "new old" PC-parts, but some people are pretty happy to spend their excess money on such oddities... So, again, what's the point of the survey?
The point of the survey is to assess whether or not new-old parts would lose their retro-charm for retro-passionate people compared to original old-old parts.
Money is out of the scope of this survey.
HanSolo wrote on 2023-09-06, 21:27:Maybe you should have simply asked that :) […]
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aries-mu wrote on 2023-09-06, 18:21:
I wanted to understand how much retrocomputing fans are fans because they love old products because of their age VS how much they are fans because they love the memories of old products, but they don't care that the actual metal or plastic are actually aged: if it were brand new but identical to the old one, that's great anyway.
Maybe you should have simply asked that 😀
As some have already pointed out, the price plays an important role and affects the answers to your questions
If the new thing costs the same as the old, used thing then only collectors will buy the old. Because if you actually want to USE the thing then you get more for the same price if you buy the new one: the old one has aged and will surely not work as good or for as long as the new one. So that's an unfair comparison and it's hardly possible to draw any conclusions from the answer.
By the way this is exactly what I wrote in my first comment 😀 A collector will prefer the original, a user the new one.
If the new price were the same as the original price back then, maybe even more due to inflation, then I would buy only very few selected new items that are still expensive today and that I really-really want to use for a longer time. Not because I love the original so much but because that would be an extremly expensive hobby.
So maybe you should simply ask: do you see yourself more as a collector or as a user. And the next problem will be that one can be both 😀
Oooh good points! And well put. Yes indeed: collector or user? Or both! (Oh gosh!).
[As a side note, I am a bit of both. But I am definitely more of a collector than a user. Oddly, I'd prefer a new-old remake to an old-old original product. And myself am surprised as I write and I can't explain it! Perhaps, deep down, I am more of a user than a collector in my true nature, but the lack of free time 'forces' me to merely collect things instead of using them. Mmm... indeed, if I had plenty of free time, I'd have them all nicely set up, working on them, optimizing, installing, ready to use...and I'd use them regularly]
Well, I'll put it in a different way, as a question to everyone. Say your uncle is very, very rich. He hears that you're looking for an XXXXX (put whatever old vintage product here) in the used market. He tells you. I can give it to you, as a gift. But you must choose between 2 options, and you can only have 1 of them. I have exactly that product, old-old, and I can give it to you. Or, I can have my factory obtain the schematics, and rebuild a new-old replica from scratch, and I'll give it to you. It's a gift, so you need not to worry about spending money for an old thing that will possibly break in a few years, or to spend more money for a new remake because it's of a better quality, forget about money.
Which one do you prefer?
That's it.
(Unless we wanna open a can of worms: The charm of going in the stores like in the good old times, and seeing those old-fashioned beauties, plenty of them on shelves, behind the windows, showcased, and then picking and choosing, and the whole experience of purchasing... but that complicates things)
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