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Remler wood console - Patrick - 11-07-2014

   

I found this on craigslist for $80. I can't seem to find any info on Remler wood consoles. I found lots of stuff about their table bakelite units. Anybody have any info about this? And maybe if it's a good buy?

Thanks,

Pat


RE: Remler wood console - morzh - 11-07-2014

If it is clean inside...maybe. Provided the speaker is good.


RE: Remler wood console - Jayce - 11-08-2014

Looks like it might be an amputee though...


RE: Remler wood console - Phlogiston - 11-08-2014

It has a short.............................cabinet.


RE: Remler wood console - Patrick - 11-08-2014

(11-08-2014, 09:21 PM)Phlogiston Wrote:  It has a short.............................cabinet.

So do I. But I think I'll pass. Thanks to you all.


RE: Remler wood console - Arran - 11-09-2014

  Given the weekend warrior refinish, the missing legs, broken escutcheon, broken speaker grille, mystery knobs, $80 is way to much, maybe $30-40 tops, if it had everything still in the back, but preferably less. As I keep explaining to people, it's the restoration costs in time and money that nails you, sometimes even if the radio is free it's too much.
Regards
Arran


RE: Remler wood console - Patrick - 11-09-2014

(11-09-2014, 03:11 AM)Arran Wrote:    Given the weekend warrior refinish, the missing legs, broken escutcheon, broken speaker grille, mystery knobs, $80 is way to much, maybe $30-40 tops, if it had everything still in the back, but preferably less. As I keep explaining to people, it's the restoration costs in time and money that nails you, sometimes even if the radio is free it's too much.
Regards
Arran

I agree 100%. My time isn't worth much because it's a hobby, and caps and resistors are cheap, but the rest can cost an arm and a leg, and you'll never be able to sell it for more than you have invested. I used to restore classic cars as a hobby, and if you weren't careful, you could put $25,000 into a car, and only sell it for $20,000. At least with this hobby, my bank account doesn't suffer as much, and my wife lets me sleep in the bedroom rather than the garage.