Krell Moves to new location


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@hgeifman Yes, it is a complicated situation. But it's basically the same situation that exited when Rondi was alive. J F Bicking got the alleged 30% from her and she had 70% ownership. Now, her son has her 70% ownership. Steve Javaherian bought the assets of Krell. Steve had attempted to buy Krell years before from Rhondi. 

I don't see how J F Bicking can ever win. They are just an obstacle at this point. 

Dave Goodman lives in the area, Connecticut, and is still in touch with Krell. He is not currently with Krell. Krell would have to resume full operations before he could come back.

@goodlistening64 Naw. Steve tried to buy Krell before. He’s basically running Krell. If anyone else  ends up owning Krell it will be him. It looks like right now they have plans to co-exist just like it was with Rhondi. This twist and turns are over. Steve is the hypothetical guy you described. He has the Krell monoblocks in his system. He seems very passionate about Krell. 

Is anyone still taking J.F. Bicking seriously? So far, the only employee we've seen any evidence of is Wil Buhler, and we've seen some shady behavior from him. Bicking has made numerous promises that have yet to materialize. A quick look at their LinkedIn shows a job posting with no salary, commission-only compensation, and remote work (i.e., no actual office - their website has their street address as "Philadelphia"). It’s hard not to see this for what it is: a directionless operation run by someone likely still living at home, hoping to rope others into working for free under the guise of a "startup."

https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/director-of-sales-and-business-development-at-jf-bicking-co-4252505377/

Requiem for Krell. They made stellar, world-class gear in the 1980s and 1990s.

RIP