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On 7/26/2018 at 8:58 PM, wvu80 said:
Believe it or not those scratches will come out and they can be nicely refinished.
So others won't click on the thread trying to buy them, you might want to edit your thread headline to reflect the speakers are Not For Sale, or something to that effect.
Glad you decided to keep them. 👍
On 7/26/2018 at 8:58 PM, wvu80 said:Believe it or not those scratches will come out and they can be nicely refinished.
So others won't click on the thread trying to buy them, you might want to edit your thread headline to reflect the speakers are Not For Sale, or something to that effect.
Glad you decided to keep them. 👍
I said PROBABLY going to keep. I didn't say they're not for sale. Someone may want them more than me. Thanks for the advice on the wood. I'm going to do a lot of research before I start. I have a friend that's a wood person and I will talk to him before I start.
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I mean the front black mesh is perfect. No cuts.
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Thanks for the advice. I would like to re-finish the wood someday. The fronts are perfect and I want the rest to look the same. Again Thanks.
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I haven't heard that sound since college, I got out in '83. Listening to them, does take me back. Luckily I live in a quiet neighborhood or I might turn them up.
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22 hours ago, HDBRbuilder said:
Made in 1984, value is dependent on condition of speakers and what somebody is willing to pay for them. I see that they have veneer issues which immediately drops the value due to them needing that repaired. More pics of them will help determine approximate value based upon recent purchases of Heresys from that era, to include pics of the back panels. I would just keep them, because buying new is extremely costly nowadays....while selling used and less than pristine will not even put much money in your pocket. It is what it is.
Thanks, I will probably keep them. They sound great and 84 was a pretty good year.
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I just inherited two Klipsch Heresy HWL serial # 8444004, inspected by Robert Wyatt. I know HWL stands for Heresy Walnut Lacquer, but I would really like to know the date they were made and the value. They sound great with my inherited Kenwood stereo receiver model KR-9400. Both old school, maybe 70's. The wood is a little scratched but has been stored indoors. I might keep or might sell. I can post a pic if anyone is interested. Thanks.
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Thanks. I am going to become a mini wood expert. These just need a little TLC.