
Found in a Dumpster
- Brad
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Re: Found in a Dumpster
I think that cabinet might be possessed. The door changed sides!!!! Run for the hills! 

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Re: Found in a Dumpster
"I think that cabinet might be possessed. The door changed sides!!!!"
And it grew a lid. It crawled out of the dumpster… And now it's hungry… HUNGRY for PARTS!
Happy Halloween, everyone.

And it grew a lid. It crawled out of the dumpster… And now it's hungry… HUNGRY for PARTS!
Happy Halloween, everyone.


- FloridaClay
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Re: Found in a Dumpster
Regardless of which of the oak finishes it is, this is a major stroke of good fortune. Congratulations!
You might touch base with George Vollema in the off chance that he has a door stashed away somewhere. I am amazed sometimes at what he can come up with.
Clay
You might touch base with George Vollema in the off chance that he has a door stashed away somewhere. I am amazed sometimes at what he can come up with.
Clay
Arthur W. J. G. Ord-Hume's Laws of Collecting
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.
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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Re: Found in a Dumpster
The problem with a missing door on an oak cabinet is that Victor book-matched the oak veneers on the opposing doors (at least on the higher-end machines like the XVI). Finding another door for the XVI shouldn't be too difficult, but the doors will need to be re-veneered and book-matched to be authentic.
Worse yet, the sound doors are matched to the record storage doors, so to do the job right, all 4 doors should be re-veneered!
There's one big advantage of mahogany!
George P.

Worse yet, the sound doors are matched to the record storage doors, so to do the job right, all 4 doors should be re-veneered!

There's one big advantage of mahogany!

George P.
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Re: Found in a Dumpster
You might be able to get someone very skilled in faux graining to paint a new door - as a temporary expedient you could photograph the existing door and print out a reversed image to mount on plain wood. I wouldn't think this machine is worth new veneers on all four doors AND matching the finish.
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Re: Found in a Dumpster
I don't think its fumed oak. Maybe English Oak. I have some quarter sewn oak veneer somewhere if you need some. That's a really good find for anyone.
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- Victor V
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Re: Found in a Dumpster
That is one beautiful machine. If you can't find a door from George or a dealer, I am wondering if you can go to a furniture refinishes or woodworker that can cut and have a door made and then some creativity with veneer to match. Those are the type and style of Victrola's that I really like.
Makes me want to go find a large elegant Victor floor model.
Makes me want to go find a large elegant Victor floor model.

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Re: Found in a Dumpster
Presumably from the pictures posted all doors are with the machine , no ? One on the left and then one on the right and the lid so the machine is complete ?estott wrote:You might be able to get someone very skilled in faux graining to paint a new door - as a temporary expedient you could photograph the existing door and print out a reversed image to mount on plain wood. I wouldn't think this machine is worth new veneers on all four doors AND matching the finish.
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- Victor VI
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Re: Found in a Dumpster
There seems to be something not quite right with this whole thing. First post there is no lid and left lower door. Then, there is a left lower door and no right. Because the pull is not placed at the center point of a door (slightly higher) the door can't be just flipped. So, can you please tell us all what is going on with this???.soundgen wrote:Presumably from the pictures posted all doors are with the machine , no ? One on the left and then one on the right and the lid so the machine is complete ?estott wrote:You might be able to get someone very skilled in faux graining to paint a new door - as a temporary expedient you could photograph the existing door and print out a reversed image to mount on plain wood. I wouldn't think this machine is worth new veneers on all four doors AND matching the finish.
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Re: Found in a Dumpster
I think the photo got flipped somehow