Iva, I wish we had better news for you, but I think we owe it to you to be honest. Your VV-100 did not originally have "metal pieces in the corners holding things together with metal wheel holders." Those were added much later when it was altered long after it left the factory. It would have had casters, but they would have been inserted into holes drilled into the now long gone legs. And no, it definitely did not start life with a "box bottom."Iva wrote:
I had wondered if they started out with a box bottom without wooden legs but had coaster wheels.
It all seems to be the same old wood on the bottom. metal pieces in the corners holding things together with metal wheel holders.
I've looked the image over a few times. IF the legs were taken off, the whole form of the bottom piece that include the legs would of had to been removed. other wise I would have some trim edges. If they took off that form they had to add something to hold the doors on.
I think mine may of had a flat regular no thrills cabinet. I can see that the side corner trim as been removed with no damage to the corners of the cabinet. which would of matched up with the top side trims.
I realize it was cut in half..but I'm not sure the legs were cut off or if it just lost the coasters.
I been look at different ones online and imagine cutting one in half right below the top cabinet doors. It just doesn't seem one could do it and still have the space that I have on mine.
Some people are crafty...who knows how they could of redone it after getting it home huh...lol
Why someone cut it all up we may never know--likely because it was badly damaged by some accident or another and they were trying to salvage what they could. What it looked like originally was exactly what the pictures on the link zenith82 sent you show. Your machine has been drastically altered and would have very little market value, except for parts.
However, if it pleases you and you enjoy it that is the important part.
Clay