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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I'm amazed and impressed to see many people here hanging on to speakers for so long.  I've had some speakers for a long time, but my "main" speakers have been a parade of different models over the last couple decades.

My Thiel 3.7s and 2.7s are 5 to 9 years old.  But I've had them for a couple years.

Other than that:

- MBL 121 speakers are about 10 years old

- Waveform Mach MC monitors are circa 2000, but I've had them for about 10 years.

- Spendor LS 3/5s - I've had them since 2001.

- Thiel 02 speakers - manufactured late 70's or early 80's.  They were bought for my wife by my father in law in the 80's and I inherited them from her.  Those old Thiels helped get me back into high end audio and they still sound so great I will never part with them.

Jond - "Guesstimating here but I traded a pair of Alon Lotus's for my current JMlabs Micro-Utopias back in 2006. The speakers were definitely used at that point, if I had to guess 3-5 years old so built somewhere between 2001-2003. I love them and they suit my room and system perfectly they're not going anywhere!"

How are those new AN-J's? LOL!
 I have a pair of altec 604 E. that are from the early 1960s. I have a pair of Fostex T 900 super tweeters to add to the top and a pair of 12 inch subs augmenting the bottom. This is my primary system and the only system. I used to have a pair of Tannoy Yorkminster's that were from around 2007 then moved to Tannoy golds and then moved to these Altecs. 
They are in custom boxes that are 3 inches thick all the way around and coated with anti-vibration coating. The empty box of one side is over 200 pounds.