Seller supplied serial numbers
150-4C serial number 10884 and 10915
375 serial number 1962 and 2008
N500H serial number 703 (other N500H is missing label)
The relatively close serial numbers of these cabinets with matching finish and grill cloth indicate they may have been bought as an early stereo pair?
(my best guess at the date from the serial numbers is about 1957-60)
in ebay auction:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...DME:L:RTQ:US:1
from auction description:
Up for your consideration are a magnificent pair of Jbl Hartsfields. They consist of 375 high frequecy compression drivers and 150-4c bass drivers, all four in original unmolested condition with red seals intact. Please contact me if you would like additonal information. I bought these recently for my listening room but they are just too big for my living space. These are in good condition with black laquer and silver grill cloth. One of the speakers needs the plinth repaired which is an easy fix and the grill cloth is a little loose on this ons as well. Again an easy fix. I will crate these for 200.00 and work with the buyer to figure out the best way to ship. These do have to be picked up by a frieght company as they are too large for me to deal with. These are about 250 pounds each for an estimated 800 lbs
Q:Hi ChevyChevelle1965, Wow! What magnificent speakers! Can you please tell me the serial numbers of the drivers and crossovers in them? Thanks and good luck with your auction! Glen
A:Sorry for they delay Glen. I had to take the backs off. The 375's are 1962 and 2008. The 150-4c are 10915 and 10884. One N500H is missing the label and the other serial number is 703.