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From my viewpoint they wouldn't be worth more because I'm not interested in it if I can't make it work. That's if you're talking 20-40 years from now. (As long as I expect to be around)
However, I would find it more valuable if they rebuilt the paper and electrolytic capacitors so they looked original. Of course that might be difficult with black beauties and postage stamp paper caps.
And if I were around a 100 years from now and had money to burn I probably would like a piece of ancient technology where everything was original. Then it would be worth more to me.
How's that for waffling?
John
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