DEAR BRIAN, I 'll try to answer your questions: >If Cizek had more than one model of speakers, then why in the >hell are they so hard to find? Where did most of the speaekers >end up anyways? I think that Who bought CIZEK speakers in the 70-80th was a real pure sound lover. In fact CIZEK speakers became famous in Italy 'cause of their precision in reproducing sound, especially voices and basses. Moreover they were the only flat impedance speakers ever made. I think that who've got a pair of CIZEK won't sell them; this is the reason why they are so rare. However there are speakers much more rare than CIZEK. I seen a very impressive photo of the dual >Cizek subwoofer, on the forums here. Does anyone have one of >those? Yes, I know a man (Cristiano) who lives in Veneto (Northern Italy) who sell a pair of CIZEK model one plus a pair of MG27 subwoofer for 700 euros. If you are interested I might give you his phone number. By the way does anyone have a picture of Roy Cizek. I tried to ask Roy Cizek's stepdaughter material about Roy; also pictures, but without success, at least till now... >Cizek seems like such a mystery to me and I want to know more >than what I've read here. Sorry for all of the questions, but >I just find Cizek so fascinating. I completely agree, i'm in line with this feeling: > >Sincerely, >Brian Sincerely, Paolo Fano - Italy