The two vintage 104's i can find on there have had the domes on the tweeters poked in and they all seem to have lost their grilles. If it were me I'd see how cheap i could get a pair then replace the tweeters with a suitable drop in replacement. (Morel cat 298 are drop in replacements) You can get different tweeters entirely and simply adjust the crossover to suit another tweeter like I did with my chorales. I fitted SEAS 22TFF tweeters in mine as used in the spendor classic range, very good sound in kef speakers when combined with a -4dB L pad. (which is a 2R resistor in series and a 10R resistor in parallel to the +/- connections on the tweeter)
Not a great deal of decent vintage kit hiding on there atm. Keep an eye on local freeads and freecycle as you can really get some good bargains there especially when people don't realise what they are chucking out/giving away. Demand for decent british vintage hi-fi is always high, particularly from the far east. (reason why the rogers LS3/5a's & tannoy dual concentrics are worth so much money these days)
Not a great deal of decent vintage kit hiding on there atm. Keep an eye on local freeads and freecycle as you can really get some good bargains there especially when people don't realise what they are chucking out/giving away. Demand for decent british vintage hi-fi is always high, particularly from the far east. (reason why the rogers LS3/5a's & tannoy dual concentrics are worth so much money these days)
