Well, first of all, I don't generally buy physical copies of music to begin with, unless I simply obsessively like the band or subject in question. I've got a music collection spanning thousands upon thousands of songs, but only have five or six CDs to show for it; the rest is all purely digital.
That being said, I don't actually own any vinyl records at the moment, nor do I have any real experience with them. By the time I was old enough to begin truly appreciating music, cassettes were on their last leg, CDs had already begun taking over the market share, and vinyl was way past it's social prime. It wasn't something I grew up around; in fact--and the whole of this thread will hate me for this--I actually helped demolish a collection of a couple hundred vinyl records when I was a kid. Some neighbor boys and I raided their parent's storage shed, found the vinyl records, and upon realizing they could be thrown like Frisbees, proceeded to break every last fucking one of them.
Man I was a destructive child.
Getting back to the subject at hand, though, I've actually recently developed an interest in vinyl, thanks mostly to tMG. Being that I've never even seen a record player in person, much less used one, makes the technology daunting, but I'd like to see what all the fuss is about. A few other bands I enjoy also release on vinyl, which makes it all the more tempting to shell out for a player.