Ah, Retirement! Jan 1 2024! Now I can have some time to play with my toys again. Back in the dark past when decent R2R was all new and I was single, I bulked up on MoR Teac 6010's and TDK or Maxell tapes. (I ran an FM station out of my dorm room for a few years and this made it fun...) I now have 4 Teacs and ~2000 tapes to get reacquainted with. As a Hands-on EE I have a bunch of bench equipment to refurb/upgrade these old friends and expect to spend 2024 there, getting everything up to spec. and putting lots of hours on my headphones. I also have several other decks to do pre-rolls and check for splices, shedding, etc. before I put any crud or wear on my favorite units. The Teacs are not TOL by any stretch, but I bought two of them new, and know every mile and insult they have been subjected to.
Other than refurb parts, I expect the only new purchase Might be a 24-bit A to D converter to dump my tapes onto my 18 TB NAS box as FLACs if I am not happy with the 16/44.1 output of my Parasound Z Phono USB. I bought the Parasound new a while back to use with my old Dual CS-7000 since the Parasound could disable the RIAA curve so I could use custom curves when playing or recording 78's. Since I have downsized and my entire home is smaller than either my shop or my living room used to be, all this hardware and media has to go and will be showing up on various forums as I work through it. The world of Reel-to-Reel tape IS dangerous, but what part of this hobby isn't?