I don't think sales and popularity necessarily equate to the level of technological competence. As you said, some buy for status, others for practicality, yet still some for the artistic value and uniqueness and personal identity. What I admire is not necessarily the level of innovation but the spirit of truly attempting something new and the desire to apply the concept to making real products that are affordable to the masses, so to speak. This is what JCB has truly excelled in and I appreciate that. The mikrograph, the V4, the T2, he has brought otherwise outrageously expensive pieces to more reasonable levels for more can enjoy them.