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Old 3rd Jun 2018, 12:47 am   #1
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Hi,

Can anyone help identify these lot?. Thank you

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Old 3rd Jun 2018, 7:16 am   #2
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The driver alone at top left has a Goodmans look about it

The one with the slotted basket at lower left looks continental, maybe Philips?

Second up on the right, the square magnet and cast basket give it a Wharfedale look.

Good puzzle!

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Old 3rd Jun 2018, 9:14 am   #3
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An eclectic collection to be sure. Two of these look like Moving Iron types or have lost their magnets.
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Old 4th Jun 2018, 6:22 pm   #4
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Thank you for all the advice on these lot

Do they have any value? the current owner will be taking them to the tip, if he can't sell them. I have just received a picture showing the front view of them, that he forgot to mail me yesterday.

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Old 4th Jun 2018, 6:29 pm   #5
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Hi Terry

Yes they have value but not a kings fortune.

He would probably get the best return individually in an online auction.

Some are quite early.

If you choose to sell them here you need to set a price unless the funds go to charity.

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Old 4th Jun 2018, 6:40 pm   #6
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I would have thought that items such as these would have some form of academic value especially in terms of how they fit in with the evolvement of sound in relation to periodic technology stocks and the wish of the designer?
It would be interesting to hear how they sound.
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