Cousin Hepcat
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Folks,
I'm sure many of you DON'T NEED to be told this. But, Please, PASS THE WORD ON to those who need to be told.
Don't destroy the large fully-working near-mint condition ULTRA-RARE High-End deluxe wooden radio consoles of the 1930s-40s, to rip them apart piece-by-piece, and to try selling each nut-and-bolt individually for $100-or-more on eBay. It's Greedy, Destructive, and Just Plain Dumb.
If you care to see a hideous example, this one made me so mad, I just wasted about an hour of my time typing this in over at a radio/phono collectors forum.... there, you'll get to see the dismantling of this VERY RARE, near-mint, 1940's flip-over 78 rpm record changer and radio combination, be dismantled bit by bit, even the individual panels of wood of the cabinet torn apart, by a greedy online-auction-house seller, and I'm seeing this more and more, though this is the most appauling example. The seller proudly boasts that it had been fully working. Very soon, we'll be asking ourselves, Where Did They All Disappear To, When So Many Were Originally Made.
If any of you find yourself in this situation, I offer alternative methods for you to "dispose" of such a historic item WITHOUT destroying it, which I'm positive will make you MORE money in the end:
http://www.antiqueradios.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=176408
Thanks,
- CH
These are photos of the Actual Machine off the online auction site, before and after it was dismantled. Then, below that, is someone else's youtube video of how the machine used to be able to take a stack of 78 rpm records, both 10-inch and 12-inch, and play through the entire stack, also flipping the records over to play the other sides automatically: It was one of the finest (if not THE finest) machines ever made during that era:
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[video=youtube;V5VgBuT1lZk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5VgBuT1lZk&feature=related[/video]
I'm sure many of you DON'T NEED to be told this. But, Please, PASS THE WORD ON to those who need to be told.
Don't destroy the large fully-working near-mint condition ULTRA-RARE High-End deluxe wooden radio consoles of the 1930s-40s, to rip them apart piece-by-piece, and to try selling each nut-and-bolt individually for $100-or-more on eBay. It's Greedy, Destructive, and Just Plain Dumb.
If you care to see a hideous example, this one made me so mad, I just wasted about an hour of my time typing this in over at a radio/phono collectors forum.... there, you'll get to see the dismantling of this VERY RARE, near-mint, 1940's flip-over 78 rpm record changer and radio combination, be dismantled bit by bit, even the individual panels of wood of the cabinet torn apart, by a greedy online-auction-house seller, and I'm seeing this more and more, though this is the most appauling example. The seller proudly boasts that it had been fully working. Very soon, we'll be asking ourselves, Where Did They All Disappear To, When So Many Were Originally Made.
If any of you find yourself in this situation, I offer alternative methods for you to "dispose" of such a historic item WITHOUT destroying it, which I'm positive will make you MORE money in the end:
http://www.antiqueradios.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=176408
Thanks,
- CH
These are photos of the Actual Machine off the online auction site, before and after it was dismantled. Then, below that, is someone else's youtube video of how the machine used to be able to take a stack of 78 rpm records, both 10-inch and 12-inch, and play through the entire stack, also flipping the records over to play the other sides automatically: It was one of the finest (if not THE finest) machines ever made during that era:
[video=youtube;V5VgBuT1lZk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5VgBuT1lZk&feature=related[/video]