How to ruin a talking machine - in photos

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briankeith wrote:No one noticed the bathroom vanity sink ??
I did, and actually I kind of like it. Really, who wouldn't want to say they had a rare Orthophonic Sink-ola? :D

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briankeith wrote:No one noticed the bathroom vanity sink ??
Of course - if it was an empty case then I'd say it was a good reuse.

The QRS Piano Roll Co had a vanity sink built into the case of a VV radio adaptable 215 - sitting next to a grand piano it was a clever piece of work. Inside was the label stating that any radio equipment was not installed by Victor. A second label read "Neither was the sink"

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OrthoSean wrote:I must admit, I kind of the argyle VV-215, it's certainly innovative, but doesn't match my decor :lol:

Sean
But does it match your socks??? :rose:

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Possibly a pair or two and a sweater! :lol:

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OrthoSean wrote:Possibly a pair or two and a sweater! :lol:

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Well, there you go then... completely accessorized! :rose:

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