Unusual music table

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stetam
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Unusual music table

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Was looking for an appropriate table to display a cylinder machine and was lucky enough to pick this one up for $18. 1920s? 30s?

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JerryVan
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Duncan Phyfe style table. Thirties through 50's.

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howardpgh
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Pretty table. I would be leery of putting any kind of heavy cylinder machine on it. It looks too spindly. I would worry, especially if it had a tilt top.

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Had one just like it ! Great for Phonos. Lost it in a house fire. :cry:

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howardpgh wrote:Pretty table. I would be leery of putting any kind of heavy cylinder machine on it. It looks too spindly. I would worry, especially if it had a tilt top.
Seconded. Those things are usually lightweight and flimsy, especially when the wood and glue have all dried out. Lay your records on it, and that's about it.

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