Thanks for all the suggestions on this. I wound up taking a double-pronged
approach. First, I had my old boss from the Speaker & Stereo Store, whose
fingers are more reliable than mine, put a tissue-paper patch on the ripped
cone. Second, I bought what looks to be an exact or very close replacement
on e-bay (thanks especially to Robin for the lead on it). So I have a
working speaker and a spare, and the Good Little Bad Amp is wailing again.
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