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At lab, we have a Sorvall SS-4 high-speed centrifuge about 50 years old that Sorval doesn't even claim as their model, and we still have the manual.
At home we still have two working turntables, stereo cassette recorders, and my two VWs I purchased used in 1972 and 1976 (the 1976 purchase was a 1971 Convertible). Convertible and '88 B2200 truck (my usual wheels) have cassette players. Also have all my LP records.
I also have a vise-grips I've had since 1962 that I actually "lost" twice (once on a rental VW clutch cable when I worked as a mechanic, and once underneath my convertible on a bolt for a month), a metal Stanley hammer from about 1962, a 1962 metal stapler, my 1960 Rawlings Trapeze TG-12 HOH glove, even a miniature golf free pass from 1959 (wonder if they're still in business, proabably a high-rise there now). My original metric combination wrenches are Penncraft (J.C. Penney) from 1971, the lifetime-guarantee lower cost alternative to Craftsman, and metric wasn't that common then. I have an electric drill with metal case, 3 prong plug, from before plastic double-insulated was invented and a soldering gun, and hacksaw, all about 35 years old and obtained with trading stamps from grocery store. I'm sure I'll remember more....
