It sounds like you are not going to keep and use them, so is the question how to sell them?
They are a classic, though it would appeal to a narrower market due to size, weight and vintage. I gather that the crossovers could be improved (there was a fellow named Tobin, now passed, whose name came up frequently as the "Bozak guy").
You might get some traction (more Bozak enthusiasts) on some user boards with a Bozak group- e.g. Yahoo and Audio Asylum.
I don't think there are that many of these around, certainly in unmolested condition, given their price in the day, their size and the fact that your father's pair hasn't been moved since installation. I'd love to hear them! I know a guy in NY who was in a similar situation-- he hadn't set them up but was threatening to do that just at the time I moved away. Alas! :)
PS If you couldn't tell, I'm all in favor of your keeping them.
They are a classic, though it would appeal to a narrower market due to size, weight and vintage. I gather that the crossovers could be improved (there was a fellow named Tobin, now passed, whose name came up frequently as the "Bozak guy").
You might get some traction (more Bozak enthusiasts) on some user boards with a Bozak group- e.g. Yahoo and Audio Asylum.
I don't think there are that many of these around, certainly in unmolested condition, given their price in the day, their size and the fact that your father's pair hasn't been moved since installation. I'd love to hear them! I know a guy in NY who was in a similar situation-- he hadn't set them up but was threatening to do that just at the time I moved away. Alas! :)
PS If you couldn't tell, I'm all in favor of your keeping them.