That record player anon again.
Just restored another one
B4 pic
This motorola sounds excellent, even came with a 15" subwoofer in 1960!
It sold for $500 new, which is the equivalent t to $3600 today
>>1010750
Looks more /fa/
Bought it for $80 on craigslist
Sanded it all out, resrained and brushed on polyurathane
That's awesome man. What did you do the cabinet doors with?
>>1010752
Looks nice.
>a 15" subwoofer
Back then they didn't really do sub-woofers. What you probably have is a two driver system that used a woofer and a tweeter.
>>1010796
Put up or shut up. Nah, how about you just shut up.
>>1010796
>insulting OP after he delivers
>displaying proof one could gain wealth by resotoring classical furniture which would add to your soul as you work the dresser, imagining the possibilies that the dresser went through in it's entire existance
>someone made this
>now im restoring it likening it to the original period, with maybe a modern twist? Why the fuck not
Now stfu and learn or leave as cancer.
>>1010750
>>1010754
>>1010756
Great restoration dude. would love to see your other work.
You could do a lot with the internals on these. Modern crossovers and drivers would really make itto something special. It would nay be that hard to make a custom crossover and do some simple modeling for the cabinet. They even have crossovers tha are configurable without soldering
>>1010750
What's the point if you're just going to play the nasally commie ramblings of a hook-nosed kike?
>>1010750
Nice work anon
>>1010750
What do you do with all of these? Isn't one enough?
>>1010851
I flip them to millenial women for 700-$1000
>>1010787
Just some material from Joanne fabrics
>>1010841
kek