Philip.Belben(a)powertech.co.uk wrote:
Doug:
Is the reason those old radio/phonograph boxes
are not being thrown
away is that noone notice the cover and thinks it's just a pretty
dresser w/o drawers :)? Also hideaway sewing machines.
:-) I doubt it...
Sometimes. I do quite a bit of antique electronics repair as well and I had
a person ask me why someone would attach a radio into an amoire...It was an
old RCA in a full sized cabinet (factory) and went at a consignment shop for
$40 US. I stopped her just in time to talk her into leaving it be and either
let me find a buyer for it as a radio or repair it for her. She's never seen
anything like it, but to be expected. The woman was a mere 25 yrs old. I
have socks older than that.
The real crime is those who buy sewing machines with
pedestals and
treadles, throw away the sewing machine and turn the pedestal into an
olde worlde iron framed coffee table. I am told by a friend in the
trade that this is v. common.
Yep it is. I was lucky last year in that someone did that to an old original
Singer but they put the head in the barn and amazingly it stayed dry. I was
rooting through odds-n-ends and found the machine head but no base. I bought
that for $5 and while talking to the people in the house I noticed a hall
table stacked up with magazines - the base! I talked them into trading a
much nicer real table and I was able to get the whole thing back together
and my wife now has it proudly in the corner of the sewing room and actually
uses it from time to
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