https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auct ... 5600ee2c30
Part of a mixed lot, including a stereo radiogram and an occasional table, this empty cabinet appears to be in excellent condition.
Sourcing all the original parts to restore it to working condition could be difficult. Instead a conversion using a big horn and a good soundbox would result in a handsome looking machine with improved sound quality.
A Sheraton Gramophone Grand cabinet.
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Re: A Sheraton Gramophone Grand cabinet.
I have an idea. I could gut my Junior Grand for internal parts to complete the Sheraton and then convert my Junior Grand to an EMG and put it into that auction room in Cheltenham with expectations of achieving over £3000 for it! 
