OMG, I had those. Technically L26, same exact speaker only in a yellow composite cabinet that due to its monstrous appearance was heavily discounted making it perfect for my meager 1975 McDonald's burger flipper budget.
Cinder block covered in the right fabric is a pretty decent DIY. Those speakers are big and heavy enough to benefit from a large massive stand. Probably not a lot on the market. A good DIY would be 4 pavers for mass, laminate MDF to kill vibration and provide an attachment for one or two columns between each pair. Sand and paint.
You could also make them entirely from cast concrete. Dirt cheap, most of the "cost" is in the time and materials needed to make the mold in an attractive shape. My turntable rack for example is cast concrete. The columns are polished ABS filled with concrete. It all bolts together. Same general idea would work just fine for your stands. https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/8367
Cinder block covered in the right fabric is a pretty decent DIY. Those speakers are big and heavy enough to benefit from a large massive stand. Probably not a lot on the market. A good DIY would be 4 pavers for mass, laminate MDF to kill vibration and provide an attachment for one or two columns between each pair. Sand and paint.
You could also make them entirely from cast concrete. Dirt cheap, most of the "cost" is in the time and materials needed to make the mold in an attractive shape. My turntable rack for example is cast concrete. The columns are polished ABS filled with concrete. It all bolts together. Same general idea would work just fine for your stands. https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/8367