Technically anything that was manufactured over thirty years ago can be considered an antique. The first digital clocks from the early 70’s had flip cjange numbers that were in a way digital. The earliest digital clocks with light up LED numbers were manufactured in 1976! So if it’s one of these and is in excellent working condition, then it is an antique worth more than its original retail value!
Gator007 about 11 years ago
Nope not for me.
ossiningaling about 11 years ago
Gosh, will you at the time. It’s almost IV:XXX.
DW Premium Member about 11 years ago
Maybe a dumpster diver to get all the junk.
Ermine Notyours about 11 years ago
Sounds like a good idea for Archie McPhee.
Stephen Gilberg about 11 years ago
Or perhaps a former hoarder trying to make up.
terek about 11 years ago
Technically anything that was manufactured over thirty years ago can be considered an antique. The first digital clocks from the early 70’s had flip cjange numbers that were in a way digital. The earliest digital clocks with light up LED numbers were manufactured in 1976! So if it’s one of these and is in excellent working condition, then it is an antique worth more than its original retail value!
The Life I Draw Upon about 11 years ago
It’s an antique if it is labeled “Made in USA” (by Americans)
K M about 11 years ago
I know a middle-school computer teacher who has a binary clock.