If you're an expert carver in search of a trip down memory lane, this will be a pretty fun board. Heck I'd like to try it just to remind myself of what asyms were like.
However if you are a novice or progressing carver, there is no point in learning on such drastically niche equipment. You'd learn to carve on it a certain way, and then when you decided it was time to upgrade, you'd have to unlearn a good deal of technique and learn how to ride a normal board, unless you got another asym. The only way to get new asyms these days are to get a full custom, or import one from the scant few manufacturers in Europe that still make them over there.