Curt, contact Steve Tidwell at Layne Audio regarding directions for proper packing and ship them to him. He specializes in these speakers, is quite honest and is reasonably priced. I've had him do drivers from my collection of modified AR's ( 9's for the mains, 90's for the surrounds and a custom built center using matching AR drivers ).
His website address is: http://layneaudio.hypermart.net/
Another site that you and any fan of "classic" speakers will find interesting is as follows. You will also notice that they too recommend using Layne Audio:
http://www.arsenal.net/speakers/index.htm
While these speakers might be "old", they were extremely advanced for their day and age. As such, doing some simple upgrades to the internal wiring and replacing the antiquated and dried up caps can net you speakers that would retail for thousands upon thousands of dollars nowadays. Feel free to email me should you have any questions. If you don't want to put the effort into repairing or upgrading them, please DO contact me. I'm sure that we can work something out. Sean
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His website address is: http://layneaudio.hypermart.net/
Another site that you and any fan of "classic" speakers will find interesting is as follows. You will also notice that they too recommend using Layne Audio:
http://www.arsenal.net/speakers/index.htm
While these speakers might be "old", they were extremely advanced for their day and age. As such, doing some simple upgrades to the internal wiring and replacing the antiquated and dried up caps can net you speakers that would retail for thousands upon thousands of dollars nowadays. Feel free to email me should you have any questions. If you don't want to put the effort into repairing or upgrading them, please DO contact me. I'm sure that we can work something out. Sean
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