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LIMITED EDITION (Signed and numbered) 75th Anniversary Book of Klipsch ON SALE NOW


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The Limited Edition signed version of the Klipsch 75th Anniversary Pictorial History is officially on sale for $175.00. Limited to 75 numbered copies and includes extras like a poster and window cling.

 

The regular edition of the book continues on sale for $75.00. The regular edition is SOLD OUT

 

All proceeds from these book sales benefit the Klipsch Museum of Audio History

 

Link to the books on the KGI website are here:

 

To order the signed 75th Anniversary signed limited edition book for $175.00 go here:

 

https://www.klipsch.com/official-klipsch-gear

 

And find this item:

 

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If you hover over it, it will pull up an add to your cart button along with the number you wish to purchase, or you can click on the copper cart in the bottom right hand corner to add to the cart. 

 

The regular edition of the book for $75.00 can be found here:

 

https://www.klipsch.com/products/klipsch-75th-anniversary-book

 

 

The original announcement about the book is here:

 

https://www.facebook.com/1721669518053704/posts/2769531626600816/

 

Quote From Facebook post:

 

Big announcement! You heard it here first. We are in the process of curating, designing and publishing the first comprehensive pictorial history of Klipsch loudspeakers and the entire Klipsch company, for the 75th anniversary. This large coffee table book (12x12 album size) will be sold and distributed through the kind folks at the klipsch.com store, with all proceeds going to the museum. Never-before seen images from the dawn of hifi, classic Klipsch images throughout history, commentary by famous fans, the whole enchilada. Does this whet your whistle? Who’s in?

 

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Do they need any original Klipsch literature on any specific models, or Paul pictures or anything like that our members could provide to do the book?

 

One presumes they haven't kept copies of everything they have been up to over the decades.

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1 hour ago, thebes said:

Do they need any original Klipsch literature on any specific models, or Paul pictures or anything like that our members could provide to do the book?

 

One presumes they haven't kept copies of everything they have been up to over the decades.

 

LOL the archives are huge enough material for many many books....

 

 

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