hmmm,,,,,,,that really is a hard question to answer because [at least for me] the "rules" are inconsistent and not uniformly applied. It really depends on the subject for me.
- LAPCO (Old School) markers a big part was the aesthetics, a Grey Ghost anodized Grey setup Cali-Style just appealed to me as a perfect setup in the late 80s. I tried to buy one a couple of times back then and they were never available when I had the loose cash. This just drove my lusting after LAPCOs then I got ahold of some bolt and hammer assemblies and was able to take mediocre mid range Nelsons and get much smoother actions. Then the Grey Spirit came about and it had the same look as a Ghost but was bore-drop which I preferred in Nelsons. Ever since them whenever any of the LAPCOs come available and I have free cash I go after them. I have owned several in all sorts of configurations. Currently I am down two 3; Grey Ghost [Cali-Style], Grey Spirit w/removable barrel and Project LAPCO from parts that will be my interpretation of a Modern Grey Spirit if I ever finish it.
- Daily Player Marker - Open Class Stacked Tube Pump, these are judged by function over form. I have no issue with something looking good and I take care of my markers but they need to function with little fuss or muss and not be worried about really playing. This is my Pyre and 2K Sniper II they are super reliable and not bad looking but other then a rebuild every 5-10 years I do nothing to them except keep them cleaned up and well lubricated. Both have playing scars and I have no intention of ever getting rid of them.
- Mechanical Semi - Blazer, mainly same reasons as the Daily Player Marker. I love mine but rarely use it as I rather play pump
- Stock Class [modified] - VSA Phantom that I can switch between Bucket Charger or Micro-CA 2 and my Duckslide (side saddled lever changer). Stock class is not my favorite way to play so if I am going to keep stockish class markers I just want them to be reliable and available and to me that is the Phantom. Clean, Simple and Reliable. Duckslide does need to have part of the top of the slide milled off due to double feeding issue.
- Electronic Semi - Own Empire Axe 2.0 that is perfectly functional and reliable but damn has absolutely no soul. What I lust after is a 2006/7 Mac Dev Cyborg Ranjerz in particular. There is just something about this that appeals to me.
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