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Are you still selling these? They look nice.
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That's kind of weird. These seem to be the same one's listed in the Phoenix craigslist.
Klipschorn: 1990 in great condition. $3950
Built to order for musician in Las Vegas in 1990. They came to me after his death two years ago.
Chorus II:
Cosmetics above average. All original . $1500
Cornwall:
Cosmetics average. $600 in Crites upgrades. $1500
KLF 30
Cosmetics above average. $600 in Crites upgrades. $900- 1
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Tung oil varnish. They still need to be gone over with a wood polishing compound. That will make them a more satin finish and not so shiny.
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Keep in mind you may have to update the crossovers and tweeters due to the age.
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Seems too high. I would go to Hi Fi Shark and search the sales of both items. Hifishark.com.
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Great advice. I will update as we go. Thanks.
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Thanks again everybody for the advice. I did quite a bit of research on the rosewood and you can't re-stain it. We will have to get the lacquer off and see what we got. They do make a wood dye that they use on guitars with rosewood that looks like maybe it will work. As far as reapplying the lacquer, I am going to contact the company that re-finished our kitchen cabinets. I uploaded a couple pictures to show the fading that happened over the years. Thanks again.
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Thanks guys! I appreciate the information.
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This seems to be pretty rare. We are going to have to refinish them due to one of the speakers being faded from sitting by a window. My wife wants to do a walnut stain. Would you keep them the original color? Thanks.
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Just bought a pair of 1979 Cornwalls from the original owner. I was told that they were walnut but the code does not seem to match. I did see some posts on the BRSL being Brazilian Rosewood but not on Cornwalls. Any ideas? Thanks.
Help identifying RCA cables.
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Bought some RCA cables today that have stainless steel or aluminum braided shielding. Very heavy cable with Vampire logo on the rca ends. Not sure if they were a production cables or DYI. Any help is appreciated. Thanks