Vintage, a classic, or hipster slang for something just a little older then themselves?

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Vintage, a classic, or hipster slang for something just a little older then themselves?


The most overused term in record collecting and playing those records at this moment must be v i n t a g e. 


The dictionary definition is something like:
of high quality and lasting value, or showing the best and most typical characteristics of a particular type of thing, especially from the past.


How does that apply to something like this:
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I get the calls. 
I got this vintage turntable I would like to repair restore upgrade.

Curiously you wait.  A 301? And SP10? A TD124 or maybe a 125?
A heybrook? Systemdek?

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I think there is a difference. 


 

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