Sad News: Meadowlark Audio

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rosconey

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« Reply #120 on: 17 Apr 2005, 08:40 pm »
i made a call to a guy who has a friend in watertown who knows just about everyone-he's going to let me know what he can find out- if anything-

Agisthos

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« Reply #121 on: 19 Apr 2005, 01:29 pm »
I have just read this thread from start to finish and cannot believe that nobody has mentioned this.....

That Meadowlark sell their more expensive speakers built to order. There are probably a number of people who paid $12,000 for their Blue Herrons and are waiting for them to arrive (the waiting time is about 3 months apparently)

of course they are never going to get their speaker or their money back

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« Reply #122 on: 19 Apr 2005, 02:41 pm »
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I have just read this thread from start to finish and cannot believe that nobody has mentioned this.....

That Meadowlark sell their more expensive speakers built to order. There are probably a number of people who paid $12,000 for their Blue Herrons and are waiting for them to arrive (the waiting time is about 3 months apparently)

of course they are never going to get their speaker or their money back


It's bad enough to stiff the lendors, but at least they knew there was a risk.

I would hope he's fixed things for any customers whose speakers were in the works...

LordCloud

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« Reply #123 on: 19 Apr 2005, 03:42 pm »
You all are real class acts. It's real nice of you guys to start claiming they're doing things that haven't actually been done yet. Before you all start bad mouthing them, why don't we wait and see what exactly is going on. Neither of you actually know that they're "stiffing" customers.

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« Reply #124 on: 19 Apr 2005, 03:42 pm »
Quote from: Agisthos

That Meadowlark sell their more expensive speakers built to order. There are probably a number of people who paid $12,000 for their Blue Herrons and are waiting for them to arrive (the waiting time is about 3 months apparently)

of course they are never going to get their speaker or their money back


They'll probably never get their speakers, but the money is probably safe with their dealer...

Agisthos

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« Reply #125 on: 19 Apr 2005, 04:01 pm »
unless of course the dealer has already paid the manufacturer, in which case it will be the dealer who has to wear the refund to the customer.

BradJudy

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« Reply #126 on: 19 Apr 2005, 05:54 pm »
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unless of course the dealer has already paid the manufacturer, in which case it will be the dealer who has to wear the refund to the customer.


Or if they bought directly as those in areas without dealers (like Colorado) would have done.

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Is it true that VSA did the same thing?
« Reply #127 on: 20 Apr 2005, 04:16 pm »
for a few years I have heard that VSA also left watertown hi and dri. Can this also be verified?

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« Reply #128 on: 20 Apr 2005, 04:37 pm »
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You all are real class acts. It's real nice of you guys to start claiming they're doing things that haven't actually been done yet. Before you all start bad mouthing them, why don't we wait and see what exactly is going on. Neither of you actually know that they're "stiffing" customers.


I didn't say they were. I only hoped that customers were being taken care of.

As for stiffing creditors, it sure sounded like Watertown felt it was being stiffed.

I had sent an e-mail to Meadowlark more than a month ago asking about their products and have yet to get a response...

skrivis

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Re: Is it true that VSA did the same thing?
« Reply #129 on: 20 Apr 2005, 04:40 pm »
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for a few years I have heard that VSA also left watertown hi and dri. Can this also be verified?


Look at the bottom of the very first post in this thread...

I don't think it was VSA though, that's the name of his new company.

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Von Schweikert Audio
« Reply #130 on: 20 Apr 2005, 05:29 pm »
Well whether it was VSA or mr. Von Schweikert - if hes  a principal in both then the names sematics.

so the question remains, did mr. von Von Schweikert or one of his company leave watertown hi and dri?

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« Reply #131 on: 20 Apr 2005, 07:30 pm »
I heard that he did.  I'd point you in the direction of the audiogon thread, but it's been deleted.  Funny you mention hi and dri - one of the reasons he folded up there was the result of a catastrophic flood.

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« Reply #132 on: 2 May 2005, 01:31 pm »
It has been reported that Meadowlark has filed for bankruptcy

Agisthos

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« Reply #133 on: 2 May 2005, 01:36 pm »
I know this sounds like Vultures picking over the bones but....

It might be a good time to get a speaker bargain, travel directly to the factory if in the area and offer a wad of cash e.t.c

Better an Audiophile enthusiast get a bargain than everything go into the hands of the banks administrators

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« Reply #134 on: 2 May 2005, 01:38 pm »
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It has been reported that Meadowlark has filed for bankruptcy


That's a shame. I was a potential customer, but now I'll have to look elsewhere.

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« Reply #135 on: 2 May 2005, 01:40 pm »
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I know this sounds like Vultures picking over the bones but....

It might be a good time to get a speaker bargain, travel directly to the factory if in the area and offer a wad of cash e.t.c

Better an Audiophile enthusiast get a bargain than everything go into the hands of the banks administrators


It gets kind of sticky once they've filed. I don't think the creditors would approve of anything being sold like that.

It's possible that you could pick stuff up when the creditor's sell or auction it off...

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« Reply #136 on: 2 May 2005, 01:47 pm »
I would think the loan holders would be in control of Meadowlark inventory now and , as reported , there is not enough inventory to cover the loans . There might be an auction further down the road for agencies to recoup some of their losses.

Music Maven

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« Reply #137 on: 2 May 2005, 03:36 pm »
Another victim of our "robust economy."

"No speaker company left behind."  :wink:  :oops:

byteme

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« Reply #138 on: 2 May 2005, 03:45 pm »
Kind of a reach to blame the economy isn't it?  Without knowing business practices and decisions made which to me would probably have a lot more to do with wheter or not they stayed afloat.  Maybe it was milked for all it was worth and is now being torched, leaving the creditors in the lurch?  That sure smells more likely at this point since the ownership seems to have dissappeared...

Marbles

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« Reply #139 on: 2 May 2005, 04:26 pm »
Honest business's go bankrupt, and the owners are often ashamed and don't know how to handle it.

I would hope that's the case here.

After being around the owners of audio companies for around 5 years now, I can safely say that's it's a great hobby and a very difficult way to make a living.  God bless those who can do it year in and year out.