And just for the record, my Credenza in a red Chinese lacquer dealer-applied special finish:
Is This A Special Finish?
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John:
Now I would strip your machine! UGH!
only busting on ya.
Now I would strip your machine! UGH!

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It does light up a room!
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Re: Is This A Special Finish?
thanks for the photo...phonophan79 wrote:For posterity, a green shabby-chic "special finish" phonograph...
you sure that's shabby chic and not original? there seems to be a lot of detail with the gold accents and all.
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... and that red credenza... I've liked that machine since you first posted it... I'm still on the fence myself as to how old the paint is on it (saw a similar one once before, professionally done, but in the 60s I think for a theater/production company, was green though)... nevetheless, I saw yours as well in the sale section - if I had the room and the spare cash (and a means of getting it to NJ), we'd probably be talking by now.
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No need to be on the fence! The paint is original to when the machine was new. The decal over the finish states: 'Louisville Radio & Phonograph Company', and I know who owned the machine originally. It has a chequered past.brianu wrote:... and that red credenza... I've liked that machine since you first posted it... I'm still on the fence myself as to how old the paint is on it (saw a similar one once before, professionally done, but in the 60s I think for a theater/production company, was green though)... nevetheless, I saw yours as well in the sale section - if I had the room and the spare cash (and a means of getting it to NJ), we'd probably be talking by now.
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I LIKE the red Credenza! It wouldn't fit into my living room (color-wise), but it's a great looking machine!
I would especially like to get my hands on the little green VVX that this post started with.
I would especially like to get my hands on the little green VVX that this post started with.
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Previous quote I made: "Why are these things always green? I'd really like a nice blue one"!!
OK, I was just kidding when I posted this. But now, my dream has come true.
Now if I can just figure out how to drive over and pick it up!!
Ebay Item number: 400068300375
Item location: Norwich, United Kingdom
Ships to: Local pick-up only





Steve in Houston TX...
OK, I was just kidding when I posted this. But now, my dream has come true.
Now if I can just figure out how to drive over and pick it up!!
Ebay Item number: 400068300375
Item location: Norwich, United Kingdom
Ships to: Local pick-up only





Steve in Houston TX...
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Re: Is This A Special Finish?
Somehow it seems Edison's escape the shabby chic paintjobs, not today tho...