Re: Who is buying vintage TVs?
I think Vintage covers what you don't remember being current, if truth were told! How many times have you heard, say, a Thorn 1500 described as vintage and indignantly cried 'I remember having one of them!'. But of course they are now 50 years old. The terma classic, vintage and, heaven help us, 'mid-century' are over-used. I think on here we know what we're talking about, and don't need to get caught up in semantics like seems to happen in the classic car world.
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