It's not so much their age as what they have been thru in that time
Packed in suitcases, dragged from Canada and around Europe. They are embedded in the pink anti-static 1cm thick sponge, but their legs are in various states of tarnish. So I have been using dry fine wet&dry to gently shine them up.
The breadboards are the same breadboards I was using late '70s & early '80s to design 6802 controller cards that I made a living from. They have seen a lot of use/abuse so I'm sure that they are not a 100% now. Back then I did try w/w'ing because of it's dependability, just couldn't get into it, I would rather point to point solder even though it's more work. But, if I can find some decently priced w/w sockets I might try it again as I still have the w/w tools and my temperament is different now.
Of course, these are just temporary while I prototype the design, it will end up on a pcb. Back then, I was using rub down transfers on acetate to layout double-sided boards, after lots of drawing on paper. Now, I've been using Eagle to layout a number of boards and Seeed Studio to make the boards. It's been fun but there's not a lot of room (100*80mm) for a real system so this week I've been learning Kicad and it's not as bad as what I thought.
I've nearly finished reading those links Garth, interesting reads thanks for the info.