And tell me how proud of it you are.

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    Depending on what you consider technology:

    I have several firearms well over 100 years old in perfectly operational condition.

    Quite a few kitchen appliances from the 70s that will never die.

    And a working Apple IIgs.

    As far as use on a daily or near daily basis, I have a 1974 Fender guitar amp, and a few other speakers and musical instruments that are vintage that are also going to outlive me.

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      What’s amazing to me is that for guitars / basses, even amps, the value often goes up for the truly old stuff. Even (sometimes especially) if there’s visible wear and tear. The bass I own was one I bought new, so it’s only about 15 years old. But, I was just curious the other day so I was searching for basses on Ebay, and they’re selling basses that are $50k and are 40+ years old.