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  1. #1
    Join Date: Apr 2016

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    Default Celestion HF 1300 expert needed

    After more than a year trying to sell them for about £20 I am now stripping a pair of vintage Radford speakers and selling the parts off separately.

    At present I am a bit stuck removing the HF1300. Its seems to be glued in place and I don't want to break anything.

    I attach pictures of the front and back and I cant at present even work out if it comes out forwards or backwards. I have removed the screws from the rear bracket, but am loathe to touch the 3 screws on the front. It all seems very solidly in place at present.

    PS Seems to be stopping me upload pictures at present - will try again later

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    At the file upload manager I just get a little wheel rotating with a ? beside it. Whats happening

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    Definitely need photos.

    If they are from Radfords, they may be the 16 ohm metal bodied version and more desirable than the plastic ones.
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    Quote Originally Posted by walpurgis View Post
    Definitely need photos.

    If they are from Radfords, they may be the 16 ohm metal bodied version and more desirable than the plastic ones.
    They do seem to have metal bodies and the front looks different to all the images on Google ?

    Still cant upload pictures There is just the little rotation wheel and ? and the 'add files' button is inactive

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    Looks like I need a moderator to help

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    Quote Originally Posted by bumpy View Post
    Looks like I need a moderator to help
    I'm doing nothing at the moment, I can PM you with my email address, you send me the pics, and I can put them up.
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    Pictures sent Alex. Thanks so much.

    I would still like to resolve this as I have other pictures to post

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    Just putting pics here as attachments.

    pic 1.jpgpic 2.jpg
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    Thanks again Alex .

    The 'glue' holding the tweeters tight seems to be some sort of vintage putty that is now pretty solid but can be broken away gently at its edges. Probably a Radford trade secret

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    I have removed the brackets. Each driver is marked T314. and both measure about 12 ohms.

    Still firmly held, so if we are sure they come out through the front then I will gently chip away at the putty.

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