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Cornwall II's


RonW.

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How much are Cornwall II's (purchased in 1986) worth? Execellant condition no scratches, stains, dings or dents.

Not sure if I want to sell yet! Wife is tired of looking at them, she calls them refrigerators. What do women know?

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RonW.

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What finish? The tag on the back where the serial #s are will show something like: C-WO which stands for Cornwall, Walnut Oiled. If it says C-BR, they are unfinished birch (birch raw) and are worth less than a nice veneered finish. Pictures are helpful too. Depending on finish and condition, they're probably worth $500 to $1000.

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women have much better hearing than we do - they wnat TUBES!

From half dozen pair sales on eBay, in August 2004: Cornwalls I and IIs, which do NOT have horn loaded bass, have smaller mid-range than larger Heritage models, they bump around 80-100Hz and fall off quickly below 50Hz, sold from $700 to $1,125. An exception was a year ago, when a pair went for $1,800, but generally they sell for about the same for Chorus I and IIs (averaging $844). Klipsch specs show Chorus above Cornwall models, with the same sensitivity, but less of a fall below 50Hz.

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