Usher Compass X-719 with Partington stands

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    For Sale, as i have now moved to floorstanders.

    Usher Compass X-719 with matching Partington Dreadnought Broadside stands, sand filled



    Offers around £500, could deliver at cost.

    Midlands based
     

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    upgrader, Oct 23, 2009
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    I will sell the speakers without the stands for approx £400, or make me an offer?
     
    upgrader, Oct 25, 2009
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    SOLD pending payment
     
    upgrader, Oct 28, 2009
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    Hi, If it goes belly up let me know, i may be interested.
     
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    Now back up for sale due to previous buyer pulling out
     
    upgrader, Nov 9, 2009
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    Hi, you have pm.
     
    jayatno10, Nov 9, 2009
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    Oooh if I had the money these would be in my home office:)

    Usher get slated for beryillium (sp?) but the other 'non Be' ranges are really good ime.
     
    lAmBoY, Nov 9, 2009
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    Thanks for that IAmBoY, they do sound sweet, and the build quality is is second to none, how they do it for the money is beyond me.
     
    upgrader, Nov 10, 2009
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