
This episode features an interview with Corey and Adam, co-founders of Retrospect, a company specializing in retro technology including VHS tapes, VCRs, and Polaroid cameras. They discuss their journey from college students to business owners, the challenges of sourcing and refurbishing retro tech, and the importance of preserving these technologies.
Corey and Adam share how they started Retrospect by selling Polaroid cameras and became the largest supplier for The Impossible Project. They explain their process for refurbishing various retro devices, including the challenges they face with sourcing parts and ensuring quality.
The conversation highlights their passion for retro tech and the community surrounding it, as well as their commitment to providing a tangible experience for consumers. They also discuss their growth to a 40-person operation and the importance of training and supporting their staff.
Listeners learn about the differences between refurbishment and repair, the significance of maintaining retro technology, and how Retrospect aims to educate and inspire a new generation of collectors and enthusiasts.
Corey and Adam emphasize the value of nostalgia and tangible experiences in a digital world, inviting listeners to explore their offerings at Retrospect.com.
Corey and Adam from Retrospect discuss their journey in retro tech, refurbishing processes, and the importance of preserving vintage technology.

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