This thread sent me down memory lane in a way, so I tried to remember the people I knew between about 1977 and 1987 or so who owned L100s. Scribbling them down, I counted eight, not "about ten". Oddly, I remembered all of their first names, but only three last names. Weird mental block. Two of the three last names I remembered were the owners who put their L100s on stands, so perhaps I have a speaker stand thing going on I'm unaware of. Two other thoughts came to mind. First, even at eight owners I've known, I can't think of another speaker model I've run into with as many owners I've known over time. I do remember thinking after I moved to another city after college for my first career job, and meeting more people with L100s, that the L100s were a phenomenon I was oblivious to. Second, it occurred to me that I don't remember any woman I've known well enough to be in her home, and didn't live with a man, to have an audio system that I remembered. None.