The Fine Things are Always Hand Made
Hey, all. I happened to be on Facebook messenger and saw what looks to me to be a Philharmonic cabinet for sale at a used furniture store in Little Rock, AK. It's too far away from me in Denton, TX to go get, but someone might be interested. Looks like a good buy @ $50:
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/8790951897597764/?ref=sea...
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I think I'd save the front panel too, not to mention the speaker baffle board/grill cloth.
I get the hint,
I have a mold let's see if I can do anything.
Yeah, we just need Mike H to perfect electroforming of the dial glass escutcheon :-)
Good...Even the knob escutcheons and eyes are worth salvaging, glad they were saved. - Kent
Thanks for posting this Bret.
I spoke to the shop owner. He is removing the escutcheons and sending them to me. They picked it up at the curb and just want to get rid of it. It was on it's way back out to the trash. At least the escutcheons will get saved.
I am working on that Kent
I'd still save it for the other escutcheons and possible grill cloth.
Unfortunately, missing the dial escutcheon.
Yep.
Chippendale Grande radio/phono credenza, panel cut for the later BOL dial Philharmonic of 1939-41.
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