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Old 12-28-2024, 07:16 PM
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Yeah, I watched that one. I love how he tried to talk to someone at Sony and they ghosted him.

I wouldn't be surprised if Sony is a little irritated that some random kid from the US ended up with something that should be in the Sony museum.

Suppose that it's their fault for not being a little more proactive about it, but honestly it's pretty awful that something like that is in the hands of a random hobbyist and not in a museum.
There are hundreds maybe thousands of museum worthy sets that aren't in museums. As long as their owners appreciate what they are and are preserving them then it's fine if they aren't in museums.... Better someone is appreciating them than they end up scrapped or rotting in the back room of a museum that won't display them (you'd be surprised how many interesting things museums have that they don't or only rarely display).
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