Help for Linn Isobarik speakers


I am the original owner of a pair of Linn's Isobarik speakers, purchased back in 1987.  They were in perfect working condition until last week when a painter moved them away from a wall and squashed the top tweeter of each speaker in the process (despite my earlier warning).  These speakers, once one of the finest in the world, were still proudly anchoring my second system and I would love for them to continue to do so.  I'm pretty sure Linn ran out of replacement tweeters long ago, so my question is, what is my best option for repair/replacement?  Sound still emanates from them, but it is obviously compromised.  Also, assuming there is an appropriate replacement tweeter out there, is this a job for which I need an expert or can a laymen, such as myself, do the job?  I'm pretty handy with a screwdriver!
orenstein
Great speakers ! Over the years I owned several pair of Sarah. Good advice on wigwam. Also call Midisound. Best
jim
I think that Falcon (the people who make a modern Ls3/5a) may have re-pops depending on which Isobarik tweeter version you have.

DeKay
How Much did you deduct from the final payoff to that painter or paint contractor company on the paint job bill for the damage?
LOL......Unfortunately, I did not realize the damage until almost 2 weeks afterward.  As I said, they are part of a second system which I rarely use.  I showed him the damage and he says he will compensate me for the cost of the repairs.  I just need to figure out the best repair option.
orenstein OP
Great old Linn Isobarics, need to be hard against the back wall, don't image well, but sound great.
Get in touch with these guys, they’ll sort you out, give them the serial nos. on the back of the speakers, when you talk to them. You can change out the tweeters, just note the polarity before disconnecting the wires
https://www.falconacoustics.co.uk/drive-units-1/linn-isobarik-replacement-drive-units.html

Cheers George