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Klipsch Cornwalls - Type C-WL f


oliverweagle

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Thank you all for the information I have received in response to my earlier post. The Serial Number is 17S230.

I am looking to sell these and would be interested in learning what they may be worth. Please understand that I'm not looking to get rich here - I would prefer that they become an appreciated addition to someones home.

A "friend of a friend" proposed $400 - $450 but I'm afraid that I have nothing to base the fairness of the offer.

Whaddyathink?

Thank you,

Oliver

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Oliver...do a search here, look at the condition of the ones mentioned and price your accordingly to your friend...I am selling a pair of MINT KG2s at a severe discount as I have been given great prices on the Heresys I bought (one set from this Forum!)...I wish you were near Chicago cuz if you didn't sell them to your friend at that price, they would be hooked up to my system already!

By the way, your pictures didn't post.

Bill

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...and as a wise man once said...and I am paraphrasing here..."It is better to remain quiet and be thought the fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt." In my ignorance, I didn't realize that I could do that!...Thanks...I have a set of Heresys enroute to me that I thought were Walnut Oil but they look just like your pictures (sized down for Heresys, natch!) so just maybe they might be Walnut Laquer...excellent...

Beautiful speakers by the way...strange the over write on the label in red...Thanks for sharing.

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'S' in serial number - 1978 and they look to be in excellent condition. the Oil was for oiled walnut, looks like they decided to Lacquer your pair. I think your friend's quote is a little low. Unless your speakers are blown, or there are big scratches or chips in the veneer, your's are probably worth from $600-$900.

Michael

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