Reply 15280 of 56726, by TheAbandonwareGuy
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wrote:Same happens or even worse sometimes with vacuum tubes, two decades ago were junk, now some prices are impossible.
OK, vacuums tubes might be an exception? Aren't they like one of the most fragile things ever to be used in electronics. I'm guessing you're referring to the ones used in top end audio?
Something like that is like Vintage wine. Sure there were 10000 bottles the year it was made, but 200 years later, 9,900 have been drank. Except instead of bottles being drank, tubes have been broken. The same extreme failure rate doesn't really exist in any decently made items (like computer equipment) after the invention and common place acceptance of the transistor.
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