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Re: I've seen them make liquor cabinets out of Victrolas...
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 1:16 pm
by brianu
ugh... that's what I'm talking about. I'd like to see a shot of the edison "desk" but can't at this point because the craigslist posting has expired.
Re: I've seen them make liquor cabinets out of Victrolas...
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 1:20 pm
by phonophan79
Take a look at what this guy did to his Crosley radio unit...
His finished product (pic below)
"WORLD'S FIRST ANTIQUE RADIO / MINI BAR / IPOD DOCKING STATION (with lighted shelving)"
...but he documents the restoration and change step by step with photos...
http://www.bradkayal.com/stuff/crosley/
Re: I've seen them make liquor cabinets out of Victrolas...
Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 3:37 pm
by phonophan79
Converted "art" cabinet... LOL.
I love the work "primitive" in the description.
Re: I've seen them make liquor cabinets out of Victrolas...
Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 3:39 pm
by phonophan79
Another cabinet conversion...
Re: I've seen them make liquor cabinets out of Victrolas...
Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 6:17 pm
by estott
phonophan79 wrote:Take a look at what this guy did to his Crosley radio unit...
His finished product (pic below)
"WORLD'S FIRST ANTIQUE RADIO / MINI BAR / IPOD DOCKING STATION (with lighted shelving)"
...but he documents the restoration and change step by step with photos...
http://www.bradkayal.com/stuff/crosley/
Actually I think he did a great job there. The appeal of most radios/phonographs of that era is in the cabinet. He took a piece that was going to sit in someone's garage and made it a functional showpiece- and if anyone really wants a phonograph in it they can install one.
The idea of a bar in one of those cabinets isn't new- Philco offered one as an option in some of their "Beam of Light" sets.
Re: I've seen them make liquor cabinets out of Victrolas...
Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 7:50 pm
by phonophan79
estott wrote:Actually I think he did a great job there. The appeal of most radios/phonographs of that era is in the cabinet. He took a piece that was going to sit in someone's garage and made it a functional showpiece- and if anyone really wants a phonograph in it they can install one.
The idea of a bar in one of those cabinets isn't new- Philco offered one as an option in some of their "Beam of Light" sets.
I completely agree, I think it looks great!
Re: I've seen them make liquor cabinets out of Victrolas...
Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 7:55 pm
by phonophan79
SonnyPhono discovered another use for a phonograph cabinet.
This is def a first for me...
Re: I've seen them make liquor cabinets out of Victrolas...
Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 9:33 pm
by bbphonoguy
phonophan79 wrote:SonnyPhono discovered another use for a phonograph cabinet.
This is def a first for me...
Now that's just bizzare!
Re: I've seen them make liquor cabinets out of Victrolas...
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 5:22 pm
by phonophan79
From Sonny's craigslist post... this is quite a "creative" thread.
Re: I've seen them make liquor cabinets out of Victrolas...
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 7:18 pm
by Kirkwood
Okay, so it's not factory original, but that one empty Credenza cabinet could---in the right hands---be adapted to be a record cabinet to match an existing intact Credenza. Picture putting the Credenza on one side of the fireplace in the living room, with the "matching" record cabinet on the other side (if you had the space, that is). The left side/right side could hold two shelves of 12 inch albums, the center section could be adapted to hold 3 shelves of 10 inch albums. The playing compartment could be divided to hold more records, needle boxes, literature. All of this predicated on (a) having the floor space for one more cabinet and (b) having the time, tools and materials to make a workman-like job of it. I'm thinking back to a certain Sonora Supreme along with its companion record cabinet I've seen discussed somewhere recently......
Some 90 years hence, your grandchildren could sell them as that "rare combination of the Orthophonic Victrola with matching record cabinet".......