With respect, Gene, what you've said in this thread has been clearer than what was written in the review.
To put it plainly, I look to professional reviews to answer the question:
"should I buy this?"
Which is why I have a problem with the summary of your review, which (to paraphrase) says that you like the Kimber cables enough to want to keep them for yourself; that (as I infer the meaning) your primary source of enthusiasm is the connectors; and ultimately, these speaker cables are "highly recommended!" - with an exclamation point - which implies excitement and not mere satisfaction.
Here, in the thread, you have clarified that your recommendation is really only meant for people with money to spare and an already established predilection for "exotic" cables.
I simply want to ask: why not speak plainly and say the same thing in the review summary? Rather than the misleading "Highly recommended!" (with an exclamation point) and no conditions to indicate that these are not, in fact, recommended for everybody?
Put another way, if I were to word the summary myself, I would say, "I can recommend these Kimber cables because they have excellent measured performance and unique connectors that are especially well made. However, the performance is not greatly better than far less expensive alternatives and the recommendation is targeted towards buyers who can easily afford the higher cost and would benefit from the aesthetics and/or the unique connectors."