JBL 4350's


Hi, I'm new here.  I recently came into ownership of a pair of JBL 4350's, from the original owner, all original parts, walnut cabinets (which I think makes them 4350B's?), full working condition, decent cosmetic condition.  Got them hooked up with a old Marantz amp, they sound amazing, like listening to anything else for a day afterwards was disappointing.  I've been searching online for some resources on more specific information to these, but haven't found a ton.

Anyway, I'm not in a position to keep them, I just don't have the space for them.  Not being someone who is really into HiFi, I'm trying to research where I can sell something of this size and value.  I'm a long time eBay member, but do not want to go that route for something like this.  I signed up here to check the Blue Book and these aren't even coming up (maybe I need to pay for that part?).  Given how few listings of sales I can find, that doesn't entirely surprise me.

I'm wondering if there is some advice on how to go about selling these.  I'm in the central Virginia area, and I'm assuming it would be unlikely I'd find some local to purchase these.  I'd like to limit this to continental US, though I see these are big in Japan.  How does one arrange to ship something of this size, freight?  Do people use Paypal for transactions this large, or is there a safer method?  Sorry if this is the wrong place for this, or if I'm out of line, just genuinely looking for advice to safely sell these at market value to someone who can enjoy them as much as I'd like to.  Thanks
dumaisaudio
Try listing them here on Audiogon. Specify "pickup only" - to save the hassle of packing/shipping such a heavy pair of speakers. Central VA is close enough to DC - and Atlanta, that your listing will likely attract audiophiles in those areas! Vintage JBL's (and Altec's) are always desirable - I have C56's, 4312's and 166's.
These are epic speakers! I don't have to tell you, but do try every trick in the trade to keep them...