...and he'll scold you.
This is a message chain from a guy on ebay lecturing me about the Klipschorns I recently sold. It's a decent read...
Him:
You know these are two pc spkrs & very easy to move w/ two guys.
Impossible to wreck them unless you try.
Crying shame the flippers destroy the heirlooms.
You are seeing 1/2 the $ in your haste.
Slow down getting to the cash register next time.
Have a great day
Me:
So I've heard. I wish I had known before. I see their value at around $2000, but I'll take more if people are willing to pay it. While I respect the heritage of these speakers and the fact that some people love them, I think that people's asking price for them is ridiculous. Especially Klipsch's. For 9 grand you can get into much better sounding new speakers. For the $3500 plus that people ask for used ones, there is a mountain of vintage speakers that will put these to shame. Just my humble opinion. I got a great deal on them, and after listening to them, I decided to sell them. I'm happy to sell them at a lower than market value price to someone who will truly enjoy them.
Him:
I sell mint vintage to collectors internationally.
Last (2) pr of Khorns $4500 & $4000.
They are Furniture 1st - Speakers 2nd.
Speakers/drivers can be replaced. Dings in antiques can NOT be repaired.
A refinished antique is worthless. Mustache on Mona Lisa.
The people who buy them know there is nothing that sounds better.
It helps the cause when the seller knows that & even more so when seller owns / listens to them as well (here).
A Ferrari owner will always do better selling his Ferrari than a guy who finds one in a garage & sees $ vs an incredible machine.
Selling value/quality vs moving inventory.
Have a good one,
Always post your ph # & kick the deal outside if you can.
Save a lot of $ that way. I've sold enough they have no fear of going outside.
"I save - you save" close
$20k vintage '60's JBL - quite common.
The only reason I chime in is Ebay is a team effort not a competition.
When marketing mistakes are made we all lo$e as the sale prices set the bar for 60 days!
It is in my best interest EVERYONE gets $4k for Khorns as that is the only way I'll ever see $5k.
Look at my JBL Apollo speakers on the bay.
One big minnow - one big fish.
Just toss the bobber out & chill.
Takes 14-17 days & the phone rings.
One takes one as only one person can buy them.
- The Marketing Magician
Yes, old stock Khorns sound awful to the layman who does not know what they need.
The Khorns in the Apollo post are my "Ferrari's" fully modded out & blow away ANYTHING.
That's hand built wood horns - custom drivers & networks but still a steal for what they cost you.
Yes, everything in the picture is free but that is to be expected after doing it as long as I.
Best Wishes
Chip Rumble
Mpls MN 55345
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-JBL-SPEAKERS-C51-APOLLO-62-SOUND-LIKE-THEY-LOOK-DROP-DEAD-GORGEOUS-/251276696104?pt=Vintage_Electronics_R2&hash=item3a81421a28