Buggtussel speakers: a "sleeper" hi- end spker?


Anyone heard Buggtussel speakers made in Michigan(?)Their ads appear in several mags, and their website provides some interesting design and driver information. They use a transmission line bass which (in my experience)produces the tightest and best low-end. Is this the "sleeper" speaker(line) of the 21st century, or just another bunch of empty boxes??
sunnyjim

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I like "Bent Fork," wonder what would have happened if you had been sleeping in another spot on that bus?

Bent Fork Speakers, kind of has a nice ring to it.

Must admit though that I like Blair Audio best of all. It's a shame that others didn't like your name. Much better than Buggtussel.
Quote from Kevin Blair.

"when I awakened, I was informed that we had all received nick-names during the night. Mine was to be "Buggtussel"

Thread subtitle is "sleeper" high end speaker. Appears to be accurate, at least in obtaining it's name.
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I thought Maxgain was pretty funny. The builder of these speakers had to know this was going to lead to trouble.

Otherwise why would there be a beautiful girl named Pussy Galore in the James Bond film? Same general idea, both are bound to solicit humorous comments.

So, on to serious questions.

What is worse than a PUN? Two thirds of a PUn.

What would be a worse name than Bugtussel? Roachwrestle.

What do you call an Audiogon post with two posters doing puns? Pun-ishment.
No Cornfed they cannot get them from the factory as they are on strike. Problem is there are SCABS that want to take over and continue production in spite of pickers.
Either the link provided by Kevin (klblair@buggtussel.comĀ ) is non functioning, he is out of town or does not wish to communicate with me.

I sent Kevin an email 5 days ago and have not had a response.
No problem Duke, they called this afternoon and we had a good discussion. Heck, there not even mad about the bent fork speaker idea, but they plan to keep their name just the same.