I will definitely sell it. I do not have the room--or the corner--to display it appropriately. I'm not looking to 'hold someone up' on the price, but I would like a fair price for it.
Of course, if Klipsch would like to purchase it, I would be more than willing to consider an offer. However, I have heard that Klipsch usually is not willing to pay market prices for vintage equipment. This may be a wrong impression but it's what I've heard.
My intent with the forum was to get some good information on just what I had and to let members enjoy seeing it. I think I have that now and I thank everyone on the forum for their contribution.
Anyway, I'm open to fair offers. If nothing transpires, I probably will try the Ebay route. From my speaker business, I have many customers in Japan, Hong Kong, and Singapore who have expressed a lot of interest, but I always try to keep vintage equipment in this country, if possible.
It's a sad fact that Americans do not value our audio heritage. For example, my guess is that people in this country would value #14 at less than a single new Khorn would cost. That's ridiculous, of course, but that's the way Americans generally look at things.
For example, a piece of vintage H.H. Scott equipment--which sounds better than almost anything made today--can't fetch $500 when some Jolida crap from China happily sells for $1395. I don't understand it, but that's the way it goes. That's probably why there's more vintage US audio equipment in Japan than there is in the US....
David Dicks