Meh...if you want the originals get the originals. I get where you are coming from but who wants to play a wedge that isnt top of the line technology wise? That is like buying a 10 year old computer in my mind. Other then the stamping this wedge is almost the same design with a better material and the PGA $ making grooves.
But he didnt say anything about it not being top of the line technology wise. Its all about the look. Take the Dodge Challenger. They bring it back packed with technology but still pays homage to the original design while being "new". Same idea here except the Challenger would have been brought back looking like one of its rivals, a Mustang or Camaro.