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The last time I moved, about 15 years ago, I gave away hundreds of vinyl records that I had hauled around with me for decades. I hadn't listened to any of them in years and they took up too much space but it was tough to let them go, all those memories. The only thing I've missed is some of the album artwork, which just doesn't have the same impact on a CD cover. Listening to CDs or streamed music from a server today sounds better to me than an LP ever did. I'm another one who has no interest in older forms of technology - been there - done that - moved up to higher quality audio.
I think the analogy of the 63 Mustang oddly misses the point. There's a fascination or interest with the history of cars that likewise exists for recorded music. If you can listen to a recording made in the 50s 60s or 70s in the medium that it was originally made available in - instead of a form that's been digitized, remasterized, futzerized goodness knows how many times - why wouldn't you?
Excellent vinyl still is a very high end experience... just like excellent digital. I find them to be different, with advantages to both. You guys obviously think you've found one vastly superior to the other... Ok, that's fine by me. Not my experience.