Classic Gadgets Still for Sale

In an era when fanboys start throwing tantrums if the iPod hasn't been updated in a couple months, and new cellphone models hit the store every week, we find comfort in tech that is made to last long enough to get a little dusty. Granted, that's increasingly harder to do, what with the explosion of new digital technologies in the past few decades and that pesky Moore's Law breathing down engineers' collective necks. But it's still possible. We've collected the dozen greatest gadgets of the ages that were built right the first time and therefore continue to stand the test of time. All of them are still available for purchase as new products today, most completely unchanged or only minimally so since when they were first introduced -- and the oldest one is over 100 years old. Hit the comments section up with any others you think we missed!






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Subscribe to commentsmylabrookieDec 5th 2009 6:19AM
Well if you like working from home you will love working from a cell in prision. Internet fraud is a federal crime. and we actively looking to shut sites like this down. See you soon
pseudo2uDec 5th 2009 3:28PM
Work from a cell phone in prison? Right....maybe they can do that while listening to their ipods and watching a movie on their plasma televisions too! What world are you living in? Moron!
irrenmannDec 12th 2009 6:57PM
Boy, I sure hope you meant that as a joke. He meant a prison cell, as in locked up in a cell, not a cellular phone.
hoopgirl974444Dec 5th 2009 2:38PM
that is so cool i have never heard of a tickle me plant now i really want one. thanks for the idea. my dad will have a fun time looking for one of those.
Bob LannDec 5th 2009 4:54PM
Hmmm... this sure sounds like NIGERIAN SCAMMERS! The language, mis-spells, another way to get your information. There's still has to be some poor, guilable people left, you would think they would have noticed it's getting harder to entice us!