How old are your speakers


I am wondering how many listen to old speakers. I am not looking so much as to how long you owned them but how old are they. Are they your primary speakers? I am listening to a pair of 2003 Verity Parsifal Encores and continue to be pretty pleased with them.
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Newest 1 year old, oldest 55 years old, many in between. My favorites are the oldest, and in reality there has been little progress in state of the art speaker design, but great progress in the science of marketing and getting huge sums of money out of peoples' pockets.
Very cool thread. Great to know many of you have held on to your speakers for a long time. I had my Wilson Sophias for about 11 years until just a few months ago, when I replaced them with Sashas. The Sophias were great, but the Sashas are better. I would like to keep these for the duration.
The oldest everyday set is my Altec "home brew".

I have some Bozaks probably contemporary with the Altecs.

One EV cornerhorn from the 50s.

Then the WE 12a & 13a probably close to 90 years young.
These are not the plywood horns.
Bought my Musical Fidelity MC-4s in 1987, so they're 28 years old. These are Martin Colloms designed two-ways with a see-through TPX 8" bass/mid and Elac metal dome tweeter. I enjoy rotating them through my secondary system where I additionally have Spendor SP-1s (also mid-'80s), Revel Performa M20s and Usher BE-718s. Shockingly, of the listed speakers the MC-4s "disappear" best.