On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 1:16 PM, Darren Addy <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sorry, I don't buy that line of reasoning. People can think that
> classic cars are cool (and want one) even if they never personally
> drove one, or even anything like it. Same is true for many classic
> camera designs.

Sure. But I think the older cohort is attached to the classic design
to a degree that makes them overestimate the value of that design in
the marketplace, especially among young buyers with little previous
experience in photography.

There's young people and old people who would like a new Mustang
that's styled after one in the '60s. It's a classic look. But I expect
that the cohort that was driving in the '60s values that look more, on
average, than guys who are now in their 20s.

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