What is it?

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larryh
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Re: What is it?

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No doubt the grill was damaged and cut out of the oval. The metal is a type of decorative screening available in various sizes. I would guess Brunswick as well of course with the wrong parts.

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FloridaClay
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Re: What is it?

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I think you are on to something Estott! The fluted columns and gold plated trim just meaning it was a little fancier edition.

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Re: What is it?

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briankeith wrote:I mean grooved - spellcheck :roll:
You find a lot of variations in Silvertone cases, Victor changed details on their models too.

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Re: What is it?

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Please post more pictures- i can't tell without seeing the motor, horn, controls (etc.):but with more , I think the possibilities could be narrowed down to 1 or 2

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Re: What is it?

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Vintage Music Co wrote:Please post more pictures- i can't tell without seeing the motor, horn, controls (etc.):but with more , I think the possibilities could be narrowed down to 1 or 2
The pics are from a Craig's List listing.

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1. Space will expand to accommodate an infinite number of possessions, regardless of their size.
2. Shortage of finance, however dire, will never prevent the acquisition of a desired object, however improbable its cost.

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