It took me a while to find a clean pair. The speakers are in excellent condition. I love my vintage equipment. So I have to let these go. I don’t have room to store them and, little by little, I’m downsizing any equipment that I will not be using. When I received them, I decided to do some restoration but I wanted to keep it original. So instead of replacing the pots with L-pads, for the mid and high controls, I took the pots apart and cleaned all the corrosion off of it using white vinegar and salt. I shot it with Deoxit and silicon spray. (to keep corrosion at a minimum) As it stands now, one of the pots of one of the speakers is a bit scratchy when I move it around. It would need to be cleaned again. Or it can be replaced, if you want to go that route. After putting it back together, I gave attention to the capacitors. No part of the crossover had ever been replaced. I replaced the original capacitors with Mundorf caps. I left the original capacitors inside. Lastly, after much research, it was recommended to use 3M strip caulk to get an airtight seal between the woofer and front baffle. The cabinets are in beautiful condition. There are no chips or noticeable damage. It has the standard light scratches for it’s age. I’m not completely sure if the grill covers are original. Overall, the grill cloth is in excellent condition. On one of the speakers, there is a very very light stain towards the top. The badges are original. Each speaker weights about 46 lbs. I included as many picture. Right now I didn’t have the time to remove the woofers and take pictures of the inside. If you are interested, I can do that and post those pictures. If you want pictures of something specific, I can provide that. If I missed something or you have any questions, please let me know.