I do have an antique shop experience to share, similar to the disappointment in finding sewing machines, somewhat.
While driving 6.5 hours away, to go out on a first date (talk about desperation, right?) I saw a fleamarket in the middle of nowhere. The place was riddled with the same.......velvet Elvis and NASCAR memorabilia, so I walked out. Outside where three white canvas tents. It was raining. I walked into the first tent, and lo and behold......a floor model phonograph cabinet.......in the shape of (wait for it.......)
......an AUTOPHONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My heart leapt into my throat. Then, I felt weak at the knees.
It was at the back of the tent, where rain was pouring in (sigh). I had to get by a few feet of junk to get to it. Now, with sweaty palms.
I lowered the front panel, fingers and toes crossed hoping to see that multi-cylinder playing mechanism in the shape of a Ferris wheel.....
and.....
AND>........
..,....DRAWERS!?!?!?!?!?
A few small drawers in the front, a disc record storage slot which looked like a compleat afterthought.. In the top compartment, under the lid, a 12" turntable, with an AUTOPHONE disc reproducer! On the back panel of the player compartment, a large brass plaque with the name "Autophone" in large brass letters!
Autophone, towards the end of their existence, must have had an excess inventory of mahogany cabinets. They plugged the crank holes, removed the "on/off" plunger rods, and stuffed a disc phonograph mechanism under the lid!
And THAT is my story for today!