phonogfp wrote:Yes, and of course the silver lining goes out the window when they start butchering Vernis-Martin or Circassian Victrolas, Deluxe Grafonolas, Edison Period Models, etc...
That reminds me of an old 'adaptive reuse' that's been around for decades -- turning candlestick telephones into lamps. Most of the ones I've seen use very common phones of little value even now, but several years ago I stumbled upon one in a local antique store that used a very rare and highly desirable phone. I bought it for $100. Aside from having had the nickel stripped down to brass, the phone was not very damaged. I took it apart, tossed the lamp, and sold the phone for $1000. I was happier about saving a rarity than I was about the profit.