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The Vintage Audio Section
B&O BeoVox 5700 restore or sell
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<blockquote data-quote="El Sid" data-source="post: 893207" data-attributes="member: 18550"><p>To me it would depend on how much the Celestion mid can be obtained for. The cabs look a bit battered, and reveneering would be expensive and tricky, so if a gentle sand and Howard's restore a finish will bring them to an acceptable level then maybe go for it. I'd say if you can get away with less than R1000 in total it would be worthwhile, otherwise not.</p><p></p><p></p><p>...but I say that not knowing how much they're worth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Sid, post: 893207, member: 18550"] To me it would depend on how much the Celestion mid can be obtained for. The cabs look a bit battered, and reveneering would be expensive and tricky, so if a gentle sand and Howard's restore a finish will bring them to an acceptable level then maybe go for it. I'd say if you can get away with less than R1000 in total it would be worthwhile, otherwise not. ...but I say that not knowing how much they're worth [/QUOTE]
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