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  • Southwestern Proving Grounds

    Roster of officers serving at the Southwestern Proving Ground in Hope, AR during WWII. As I was searching for a relevant clip to share about all who served so honorably in that war, I came across this video . Dollars to donuts you won't make it through without shedding a tear. [ImageAttachment]
    Posted to Amy's Blog (Weblog) by Amy Unger on 03-25-2009
    Filed under: Daily Photo, Klipsch Archives
  • PWK: Improving the Quality of the Human Condition

    From our Founder Biography : "In 1997, Paul W. Klipsch was inducted into the Engineering and Science Hall of Fame, an honor shared by Thomas Edison, George Washington Carver and the Wright brothers. The Engineering and Science Hall of Fame recognizes those who have improved the quality of the human...
    Posted to Amy's Blog (Weblog) by Amy Unger on 03-16-2009
    Filed under: Daily Photo, Klipsch Archives
  • Project Restoration

    Flanking the giant horn in the engineering lobby are two more items brought from the museum for restoration. On the left, we have a Lowther corner horn from the 1960s, and on the right, a prototype of the very rare "Little B*stard" (LB-76), which is somewhere between a Heresy and LaScala, from...
    Posted to Amy's Blog (Weblog) by Amy Unger on 02-26-2009
    Filed under: Daily Photo, Klipsch Archives
  • Klipsch Manufacturing Facility, Hope, Arkansas

    I've been doing a lot of research today looking for inspiration for our website redesign, and stumbled upon some videos taken by former employee (an all around creative guy) Matt Sommers. I thought many of your who haven't had a chance to visit our factory would enjoy this glimpse inside. While...
    Posted to Amy's Blog (Weblog) by Amy Unger on 02-24-2009
    Filed under: Klipsch Archives
  • For the Collectors

    This Jiffy Splicer was recently found on a shelf in the back room of the Klipsch museum - the same building which housed the tape operation in the 1950s - and was used by Paul personally during that time. Look for this and other PWK collectables to be made available to the public in the near future!...
    Posted to Amy's Blog (Weblog) by Amy Unger on 02-16-2009
    Filed under: Daily Photo, Klipsch Archives, AUCTION
  • Klipschorn #18

    Built for high fidelity pioneer Victor Brociner, this 1947 Khorn has recently made the trek from Hope to Indy, where resident historian Jim Hunter will apply some TLC to restore it to greatness. Stay tuned for the "after" photos! [ImageAttachment]
    Posted to Amy's Blog (Weblog) by Amy Unger on 01-30-2009
    Filed under: Daily Photo, Klipsch Archives
  • PWK: Caption Contest IV, or "Take this down!"

    No one here seems to have a clue as to the events surrounding this picture, so all I have to say is her outfit looks supremely uncomfortable. And that she appears to be using a dip pen . Which brings me to my next caption contest, with a twist: What is the woman in the picture writing down? Most clever...
    Posted to Amy's Blog (Weblog) by Amy Unger on 01-13-2009
    Filed under: Daily Photo, Klipsch Archives, caption contest
  • PWK: Legacy

    I have commented in this blog before that I so admire Paul Klipsch not just because of what he accomplished, but because he was still able to do what he loved well into his twilight years. I cannot imagine a better ending to a fascinating and full-filling life. I hope he knows his legacy lives on, not...
    Posted to Amy's Blog (Weblog) by Amy Unger on 01-08-2009
    Filed under: Daily Photo, Klipsch Archives
  • "I guarantee it will take off from a conveyor belt!"

    Congrats to caption contest winner oldtimer, who not only summed up PWK's confidence in all things scientific, but also cleverly referenced the classic 55-page thread about this very topic. Yes, 55 pages. Reading through it gives you a pretty good microcosm of this forum: a little bit of science...
    Posted to Amy's Blog (Weblog) by Amy Unger on 12-29-2008
    Filed under: Daily Photo, Klipsch Archives, caption contest
  • Guest Blogger: PWK - Acoustic Cowboy

    This PWK picture was likely taken in the 60's. If someone has a more precise time frame, let us know. There appears to be some serious horn building research going on -- perhaps a K400 in early design stages of development? [ImageAttachment] Thanks again to my guest blogger, Iain (seti)!
    Posted to Amy's Blog (Weblog) by Amy Unger on 12-02-2008
    Filed under: Daily Photo, Klipsch Archives, guest blogger
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