
THIS STEREO HAS SOLD - THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST
Teakwood Stereo Credenza and Speakers for Sale
In 1976 my sister Elsie married Jack Peters. His brother-in-law, Darryl, an electronic engineer, decided to build them a gift of an eloquent stereo suite from the inside out. He valued it at $1000 at the very least, a grand gift.
But with various moves, and the family break-up, it has become a white elephant in my care, as I look after Elsie's things in storage. Now I have had to move to a smaller home, and no longer have room for this elegant suite. Elsie has asked if I would try to sell it for $500. That's what I want to do here now.

In preparation, I've done some research. This stereo credenza and speakers set is now 41 years old. In nine more years it will be 50 and will qualify as an antique. I've also learned that so many people have trashed their 1960's - 70's stereo cabinets to make room for the current electronic items in vogue. This means that in nine to ten years, there will be precious few of these handsome stereo cabinets and credenzas to find. Even if you hunt for them diligently. It would seem a very wise move to store this one for one more decade and then settle on the highest price it will fetch.
The cabinet is built of teakwood, and all the electronic parts are only top quality Philips stereo components. The credenza is 28 1/2" tall, and 42 1/4" long, and 18" wide. The two identical speakers measure 28 1/2" high, and 13" wide and 20" long.
The upper lid opens to a L.P. record player with lots of extra space for the most frequently played records.
The long narrow door on the front opens to the controls for a top quality AM/FM radio which also uses the large Philips speakers. The builder told me that it would not be difficult to hook a CD or DVD player into this same system.
Below that are two folding doors to the spacious cabinet area for a large collection of LPs, (or CDs and DVDs).

All three parts of this suite have their own caster-wheeled dollies, so that they can be rolled easily to another position.
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