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    Nautilius Knockoffs

    B&W would never licence this no matter what this guy says.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/State-of-the-Art...QQcmdZViewItem
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    Well, they are pretty cool looking...

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    These are from a company called Forging Industries in Taiwan. They are made of a ceramic material. I think this seller may have put some decent drivers in them. Nevertheless, B&W has not and will never license these. Here is a link called "How do they get away with this?"

    http://blog.stereophile.com/ces2006/010606how/

    One can order these in indigo blue or piano black. Price from Forgings Industries is around $1600.00 USD a pair. Jon's face speaks a thousand words!

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    Talking Rotflmbbao

    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Duminy
    These are from a company called Forging Industries in Taiwan. They are made of a ceramic material. I think this seller may have put some decent drivers in them. Nevertheless, B&W has not and will never license these. Here is a link called "How do they get away with this?"

    http://blog.stereophile.com/ces2006/010606how/

    One can order these in indigo blue or piano black. Price from Forgings Industries is around $1600.00 USD a pair. Jon's face speaks a thousand words!
    Spew, hack, cough.... coffee now all over screen. That pic was priceless. I'm not a big "Stereophile" reader but man that was cool. Like seeing a Pontiac Fiero with Ferrarii cladding on it. Something I did see in a Sydney Australia car show room by the by.

    Da Worfster

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