Thanks for your video. As a matter of interest these speakers may be even older. I had a pair of the smaller two way speakers labelled Philips HI-FI international, like yours. I purchased them in 1968 in Germany whilst in the services. Philips were trying to get into the burgeoning hi-fi market at this time. Quite rare really. Good luck with them.
@@madrafboy aah thankyou very much,😀 I hope they work good after the repairs. Yea the model maybe older ,but my dad bought them brand new in 1974, as with the hifi amplifier and record player. The complete HIFI system cost him a fortune back them !!.
@@theadventuresofoldmort1746 aahh....I remember someone shouting something like that, very briefly, barley made what was said out . I couldn't really see you enough, to recognise you ,if I saw you again. You'll need to shout out again 🤣🤣. But thankyou all the same 👍👍😀
the front cover attachments look similar to "Stickle Bricks" reminds me of being a kid & playing with them.
@@gratmatassa5432 😀..yea your right, that's kinda how the front cover fixes onto the casing
Thanks for your video. As a matter of interest these speakers may be even older. I had a pair of the smaller two way speakers labelled Philips HI-FI international, like yours. I purchased them in 1968 in Germany whilst in the services. Philips were trying to get into the burgeoning hi-fi market at this time. Quite rare really. Good luck with them.
@@madrafboy aah thankyou very much,😀 I hope they work good after the repairs.
Yea the model maybe older ,but my dad bought them brand new in 1974, as with the hifi amplifier and record player. The complete HIFI system cost him a fortune back them !!.
I was the nutter in the van the other day that was shouting GREAT RUclips CHANNEL!! 🤣
@@theadventuresofoldmort1746 aahh....I remember someone shouting something like that, very briefly, barley made what was said out . I couldn't really see you enough, to recognise you ,if I saw you again. You'll need to shout out again 🤣🤣.
But thankyou all the same 👍👍😀