I have a soft spot for walnut upright machines. Priced too high?
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Re: Walnut Brunswick upright
John,
It looks like a great machine... if you don't mind the missing applied molding on the sides and doors etc. If one had access to an identical model (35 or 135, in either walnut or mahogany), moldings could be cast, stained to match, and then applied to the machine for sale. This was the top of the line for Brunswick at one time, and it is executed in the more expensive walnut option. A worthy project perhaps!
Bob
It looks like a great machine... if you don't mind the missing applied molding on the sides and doors etc. If one had access to an identical model (35 or 135, in either walnut or mahogany), moldings could be cast, stained to match, and then applied to the machine for sale. This was the top of the line for Brunswick at one time, and it is executed in the more expensive walnut option. A worthy project perhaps!
Bob