I am actually speaking from experience. Prior to the Pertronix, I ran the Mercedes for several years with points, and had to change them several times. Never as part of a standard maintenance, since they never lasted that long, and generally because the car was running badly or not at all. Mine always ended up spiking, no matter whether with a new condenser or not. Perhaps some other problems with the electrical system, and maybe others have been more lucky with them. I do agree that when first installed and properly adjusted they work just fine (well, aside from the point bounce at revs). My guess is that the standard troubleshoot approach when there is an ignition problem is to crack the distributor and check the points - there is a reason for that......
Of course, I had British cars for decades with points, and became quite proficient at changing and adjusting points. Doesn't mean I enjoy it, particularly when it is in an inconvenient location and time. Good to carry a small file with you, since if the points spike you can sometimes get started by filing down the spike.
It's all a personal preference.
Regards -- Roger