Posted July 15, 2016
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Thank you for your work.
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http://www.dictionary.com/browse/classic
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classic
Something can be brand new and be "classic".
I do not recall ever seeing "classic" being used without an "historical" context associated to it. Unless it is explicitly modified, as in "a modern classic" or "an instant classic". Maybe it is meant and I was oblivious to it. I will pay more attention to this.