Peerless tweeter identification

DON73
DON73 Posts: 516
edited December 2010 in Vintage Speakers
I've seen the "Peerless Tweeter Copy" on e-bay and mentioned here. Are the genuine Peerless Tweeters marked Peerless or with a part number? I see what are supposed to be genuine Peerless Tweeters on e-bay and other online sales and if I buy one or a pair I'd like to be able to determine if they're real or copies. Also where are the RDO tweeters available? TIA
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  • DON73
    DON73 Posts: 516
    edited December 2010
    No one? I've searched every where I can think of and found nothing. With all the knowledge here I was really hoping someone could help.:smile:
    TO ERR IS HUMAN. TO FORGIVE IS CANINE.
  • geppy1
    geppy1 Posts: 3,075
    edited December 2010
    A company or two (one is 3 miles from me) are copying the Peerless. The tooling for the original Denmark made peerless broke about 9 years ago so those are no longer made. Also real Denmark made peerless do not have a hole in the dome. Polk modified them by putting a hole in the dome (except the very very early ones). There are also about 4 versions of the US made peerless.
  • DON73
    DON73 Posts: 516
    edited December 2010
    Thanks guppy. Sent you a PM. I need one more peerless with the hole.
    TO ERR IS HUMAN. TO FORGIVE IS CANINE.