Vintage broken Greenback value (repair or sell?)
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 1:44 pm
Okay guys, I could use some help to decide what to do with this:


It's a vintage Celestion Greenback G12H30 55 Hz (it's marked with t1534, so I found out it's made in 1971 too). Problem is that there is a little tear in the speaker, as shown in the picture. It's right on the edge of the speaker on the underside of the picture. The cab I pulled it out seemed to work fine though, I didn't really notice any major problems with it. This was before I even opened the cab and learned it held a greenback. Here's a crappy detail pick, if that would help anything.

If it was in good shape I most definitely would try to sell it, but I don't know how the value is affected by the tear. Can I still sell it? How much should I ask? Should I have it repaired or what would that cost? Many questions so I hope some of you can give me some insight. I hope the pictures are somewhat clear.


It's a vintage Celestion Greenback G12H30 55 Hz (it's marked with t1534, so I found out it's made in 1971 too). Problem is that there is a little tear in the speaker, as shown in the picture. It's right on the edge of the speaker on the underside of the picture. The cab I pulled it out seemed to work fine though, I didn't really notice any major problems with it. This was before I even opened the cab and learned it held a greenback. Here's a crappy detail pick, if that would help anything.

If it was in good shape I most definitely would try to sell it, but I don't know how the value is affected by the tear. Can I still sell it? How much should I ask? Should I have it repaired or what would that cost? Many questions so I hope some of you can give me some insight. I hope the pictures are somewhat clear.