The description below is directly from the listing when I bought it from him. I used it two flights and it is wonderful, but I need "move some money" shall we say. I paid him $410 I believe, what say you? Here are the pictures:





Up for grabs, one used, well-cared for David Clark H10-13X noise-cancelling headset in very good condition. It has an all of the standard David Clark features, plus undercut gel earseals, dual ear volume controls and electronic noise cancelling that runs off of a 9v battery. For detailed features, go here:
http://www.davidclark.com/HeadsetPgs/h10-13x.htm
I bought it new in 2004, used it for about a year, and then started flying airplanes with panel-mounted Bose X's. With the exception of a few flights in a Piper Supercub, these have been boxed up in my closet ever since. They're in very good condition and have never been abused, dropped, or banged up. The only places I see noticable wear are a few scratches on the battery box and on top of the headband cushion where the sun has faded the fabric to slightly less-than-black.
They work flawlessly, are comfy, and come in the original box with the original David Clark headset case.
New retail is $581.25 at most online shops. I'll let them go for $410, shipping included if you live in the lower 48. For comparison, most Ebay auctions for identical models in very good condition are closing at $400 - $450, plus shipping.