The Idea of the impoosibly heavy or superheavyweight amp has always been a fantasy mine. Even though I think the fact that at least you get something of true substance for all that money is more effective in proclaiming by gross tonnage that this is a mighty beast indeed it must be powerful. Shipping them around should always be the sellers responsibility.
If you can use a phone and can clearly use a computer just keep inquiring until there is a "Of course yes we will ship whatever you like if it is legal to do so, Sir! (or whatever your title is) and proceed with the logistics and find out that will cost you a trip to the ER for back spasms or worse. The other problem in selling an old Krell is that people used to have other people who were skilled in the art and poetic dance of immensely strong elepantine men. People actually made a career and not earn a living carrying shit for other people.
I am no lightweight and carried some very heavy things (I was a lifter in College) but even trying to tote my latest aquisition a Jadis DA 60 represents a significant trial. Its about 80lbs a feather once but 30 years later a full story down a flight of narrow stairs then through an obstacle course to a platform.
Therefore there should be regional offices for examing, testing and purchasing. Then a completley do it yourself method to carry the objects to their new home. My .02