I think it's a cultural thing.
It seems that the whole VRC scene has existed over there since forever, where it's only really taken off in Europe fairly recently.
There are places that cottoned onto this very early on - I kept my "keep it original" urge sated before I discovered Retrobike by dealing with now-defunct ebay outlets like Jones bikes, who had loads of NOS stuff at very reasonable rates - Ateks for £15 a PAIR! M730 hubs for £30 etc.....
Heck - even my Gios cost me less than £300 to build including the postage! When parts were a lot cheaper from Campyoldy.
Now everyone seems to have realised that all the old "junk" they never scrapped can now be sold at a premium, and since the accountants have probably written it all off as a loss, it's great stuff to sell.
It seems that the whole VRC scene has existed over there since forever, where it's only really taken off in Europe fairly recently.
There are places that cottoned onto this very early on - I kept my "keep it original" urge sated before I discovered Retrobike by dealing with now-defunct ebay outlets like Jones bikes, who had loads of NOS stuff at very reasonable rates - Ateks for £15 a PAIR! M730 hubs for £30 etc.....
Heck - even my Gios cost me less than £300 to build including the postage! When parts were a lot cheaper from Campyoldy.
Now everyone seems to have realised that all the old "junk" they never scrapped can now be sold at a premium, and since the accountants have probably written it all off as a loss, it's great stuff to sell.