this looks like a nice, but pricey, record cabinet with an ejecting system on craigslist in PA. I've never seen one this large before, the size of a book case.
anyone ever seen any like this? is that asking price in the right ballpark?
http://philadelphia.craigslist.org/atq/1259645263.html
nice record storage cabinet - pooley? - on craigslist - PA
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Re: nice record storage cabinet - pooley? - on craigslist - PA
Considering it's located pretty near to where it was manufactured I'd wager this is a custom-made piece. I think it would be pretty large for a production catalog piece- would have been tricky to ship, and still would be which limits the saleability what ever the price.
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Re: nice record storage cabinet - pooley? - on craigslist - PA
I think that Eric is most likely correct in his opinion, but I’m hardly an informed source. 
With a bit of work, I think that it would be an attractive addition to someone’s collection, and would certainly provide quite a bit of storage.
I cleaned up the description below, as the seller’s lack of punctuation and capitalization bugged me.

With a bit of work, I think that it would be an attractive addition to someone’s collection, and would certainly provide quite a bit of storage.
I cleaned up the description below, as the seller’s lack of punctuation and capitalization bugged me.

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[hr][/hr]Rare Victrola phonograph record cabinet made by Pooley — $2,700 (Railroad, PA 17355)
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Date: 2009-07-08, 1:36PM EDT
This is a large record cabinet that holds 450 records each in its own wooden slot with a mechanism to slide the record out after you have selected the #. Made of mahogany, this cost $145.00 in 1911 when it was new made by the Pooley Furniture Co. in Philly. I have never seen another one this size!! The dimensions are 52½" wide, 20" deep and 61½" high. I thought I would give a chance to the place where it was made first. If I have no sale here, it will probably land on eBay for a lot more money.
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Re: nice record storage cabinet - pooley? - on craigslist - PA
I do wonder how he knows the original price- is there a Pooley catalog, or is it on that label?
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Re: nice record storage cabinet - pooley? - on craigslist - PA
The original price is on the label.estott wrote:I do wonder how he knows the original price- is there a Pooley catalog, or is it on that label?
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Re: nice record storage cabinet - pooley? - on craigslist - PA
Wow, That's a very interesting cabinet.
If I were 4000 miles closer I would consider it. His price seems way too high but perhaps if he does not sell it after some time he will get more reasonable.
If I were 4000 miles closer I would consider it. His price seems way too high but perhaps if he does not sell it after some time he will get more reasonable.
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Re: nice record storage cabinet - pooley? - on craigslist - PA
that would definitely make sense.estott wrote:Considering it's located pretty near to where it was manufactured I'd wager this is a custom-made piece. I think it would be pretty large for a production catalog piece- would have been tricky to ship, and still would be which limits the saleability what ever the price.
would be nice to have considering all the records I have at the moment stored in crates, but unfortunately it's out of range both in price and size.
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Maybe it sold, or was withdrawn. The links to CL are dead.
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I should think so - - this thread was started 4 years ago!
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