I have a nice early two-door victor credenza in mahogany, but one of its turned feet has some damage so I'm trying to find a replacement. If anyone might have one, would you please send me a message or email me at brianu73 at hotmail?
Thanks,
Brian
WANTED: Victor Credenza Foot
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Re: WANTED: Victor Credenza Foot
Hi Brian, please check your email. Thanks, JT
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When I got my Credenza from Jerry Donnell in 2002 I saw that Jerry(or someone else)put casters on the bottom to make it easier to move.I purchased feet for my Credenza from this catalog that specializes in antique furniture restoration.I can't think of the name of the company,right now,but the feet I got were bun feet.I stained and varnished the feet,and put gliders on the bottom.I had a local antique dealer help me put them on.In my opinion they look better than the casters!edisonplayer
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Re: WANTED: Victor Credenza Foot
You could even have a new foot made from a local wood worker. I had a leg made for my 1925 RCA Radiola 28 and it turned out fantastic. The cost was very low even though it was made out of pure mahogany. (Antique radios are another hobby of mine)
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Re: WANTED: Victor Credenza Foot
Brian,
Can you post a photo of what's left of yours?
Can you post a photo of what's left of yours?