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  1. I have a pair of laser badges from a pair of Heresy Decorators and they’re in relatively good shape. Unfortunately, the previous owner stained and clear coated (I’m guessing polyurethane) over the badges. I removed the badges and dipped them in paint remover and washed them off with vinegar. They cleaned up nice but they are almost illegible as there is no darker contrast in the laser lines. Does anyone know of anything I can do to darken the deep laser lines and not the lettering?

  2. The prices and availability of vintage Klipsh speakers varies greatly depending on location, as we know. I read of members commenting on picking up Heresys for $400 and less or  LaScalas and Cornwall’s for $1,000 or less and I’m envious. I’m located in Maryland’s eastern shore and those prices are unheard of. I have several pairs of vintage Klipsh and I would have several more (including these) if I could find them locally at the prices I see in the Alerts. Most of you are fortunate to live in areas where they are apparently more plentiful and affordable.

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  3. I can’t help but feel bad for the OP’s painful experience. Overpaying for the speakers initially and then having them immediately depreciate to a fraction of the purchase price had to hurt. To have them in his home as a constant reminder must have only made a painful experience even worse. I hope his next audio purchase is more enjoyable.

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  4. I bought a pair of 1983 Cornwalls (CFB).  The seller had them for many years and said the cabinets were a black finish when he got them used. The seller had previously stripped the black paint and applied a clear finish on the bare Wood. Only one of the  cabinet  backs has a partial label intact.  The cabinets have consecutive serial numbers stamped in the wood. The back with the label matches the serial number stamped on the back of the corresponding cabinet.The cabinets are definitely book matched Walnut, not Fir that I’m quite sure is original to the cabinets from wear and patina and shows no signs of ever being added or replaced.

     My first question is why would a CFB have walnut veneer under the black finish from the factory?

    My next question is why would the label have K-43-E hand written on the label? These Cornwalls should have been supplied with K-33-E correct?  The cabinets had no woofers in them when I got them and I have since installed vintage K-33-E. Was an option available to order the standard Cornwall with K-43-E woofers? The balance of components in both cabinets look to be original as far as I can tell; Type B-3 networks, K-77-M tweeters, and K-52-K mids.

    Thanks in advance for any help with this mystery.

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