Life is Grand...Grafonola Grand that is
Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2014 9:28 am
Let me start out by telling all forum members how pleased I am by the work done by the pros at Restoration Station in Oklahoma City.
Over a year ago I came across the carcass of a Grafonola Grand, legless, veneer damage, missing door.. Due to the unusual walnut finish, I thought it was worth trying to restore. A member of this forum provided me with a project machine to use as a pattern for the legs, but it looked pretty decent so I wanted to get it fixed up too. (sorry the pictures are not the greatest, my phonograph room is not brightly lit). It took a while, the Restoration Station was busy restoring tornado damaged furniture, but the results were worth waiting for. The poor picture don't do justice to the finished results, but you get the idea-- Steve
Over a year ago I came across the carcass of a Grafonola Grand, legless, veneer damage, missing door.. Due to the unusual walnut finish, I thought it was worth trying to restore. A member of this forum provided me with a project machine to use as a pattern for the legs, but it looked pretty decent so I wanted to get it fixed up too. (sorry the pictures are not the greatest, my phonograph room is not brightly lit). It took a while, the Restoration Station was busy restoring tornado damaged furniture, but the results were worth waiting for. The poor picture don't do justice to the finished results, but you get the idea-- Steve