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Re: GUESSING GAME

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Judging from the slanted top, I would guess that this is the old original podium from First Baptist Church in Little Rock, Arkansas...
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Hexaphone.

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I'd like to phone a friend ......

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It's gotta be a pulpit. Perhaps a pulpit with a phono built in? Would be great for playing those ubiquitous copies of "The Rosary", that is if it's an Edison pulpit. :monkey:

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Do I see a dial plate lurking behind all that wrap? Could it be a console radio? Possibly with phono under the lid?

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Early pay toll machine from the Chicago Skyway

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Reveal it now or meet with swift peril! :D
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I think it is a Victor Credenza with the lid on backwards.
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pictureroll wrote:I think it is a Victor Credenza with the lid on backwards.
It might be a Credenza with the top cut off on an angle to fit into an attic bedroom with a sloped ceiling... a rare eBay alteration.
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I'm with the Hexaphone group. With the slanted top and the contour just below the slanted top it screams Hexaphone. Add in the bottom shirt and legs and it's a done deal. At least in my mind :?

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