Interesting Finish on a Victrola

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Interesting Finish on a Victrola

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I saw this for sale today on Facebook. I was wondering if it is a factory finish or aftermarket. I have no interest in it, so you are welcome to get it if you like. The price is certainly right.

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It's not bad at all!
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It's not factory, but it's interesting and not badly done. Quite possibly period; done by a professional.

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Aftermarket. My guess (yes, guess) is that it was done during the collector era.

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Unfortunately, Flat Lick, Ky is not on the way to anywhere... in the middle of nowhere...
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