It doesn't look *that* bad in the photo's, but in person? Woof.
The finish is very alligatored and has begun "flaking" in some places. Everything appears to be veneered from the bottom of the lid down, except the legs, of course.
What's the best way to strip this down to the bare wood? I want to completely remove the old finish, and restain/polish it up. The phonograph itself is in fairly bad shape (motor needs a rebuild, and the tone arm may be beyond repair) but, I can always buy a tone arm that will work off eBay and stick in it, and the motor can always be rebuilt. This wasn't an expensive model, nor a well known one, but, it still deserves it's 15 minutes of fame, I would think.
Any advice (specific products you use, etc) would be great. I don't have a LOT of money to spend. I don't want to spend a lot on the cabinet because, mainly, it'll never be worth all that much. I'm not expecting the end result to be flawless, and so good it competes with my Victrola, but, I'd like it to look quite nice, if possible. All of that depends upon my abilities, however.
Keep in mind, I've finished a few things (it's been a LONG time) but I've never had to RE-finish something. Any advice would be most helpful.
Thank you!

