On 9/23/22 00:49, Teo Zenios via cctalk wrote:
  I assume some of that stuff was purchased for TV show
or movie props.
 Anyway you can't really complain unless you know the origins of those
 front panels. Some of that equipment was scrapped a long time ago and
 somebody found the front panel or other parts cool and kept them. You
 can't really expect people to keep everything from being made into razor
 blades 20+ years ago and kept in heated and cooled low humidity storage
 so somebody down the road could snag it for lunch money.
 If somebody pays a decent amount of cash to mount something on a wall it
 will sooner or later end up being resold to a collector so its not
 really lost in the long view of things.
 If there is enough demand or it is worth the economics to recreate
 somebody will 3D print parts and have boards made.
 -----Original Message----- From: Tom Hunter via cctalk
 Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2022 10:44 PM
 To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
 Cc: Tom Hunter
 Subject: [cctalk] Re: Minicomputer front panel.
 I cannot understand the mindset of people who buy up components desperately
 sought by others who want to restore machines just to nail them to their
 man cave or living room wall.
 These same types of people vacuum up core memory boards, keyboards, disk
 platters, 9-track tapes, etc just for bragging rights and as a result
 depriving those who restore and preserve computer systems from doing so.
 For some time I have been looking for a PDP-8/e front panel PCB needed to
 make a machine complete. Until now I had no luck. No doubt there are dozens
 of these hanging off people's walls.
 Like Peter I don't care if the PCB is functional, but unlike Peter I can
 and will repair it.
 Peter please consider the negative impact of your hobby on historically
 valuable computer systems. 
I still have the front panel from a PDP-11/24.  It was the first PDP
I had and I still miss it.  I am sure the guts are still in use as I
gave them to someone setting  up one of the many private museums. At
lest. I hope so.
bill