Zenith Stratosphere 1000Z Reproduction Cabinet
Posts: 479
Threads: 73
Joined: Mar 2012
City: Riverside, CA
Saw this mentioned in the other forum:
http://richmonddesignsinc.com/the_stratosphere_page_one
What a work of art!
- Geoff
Posts: 15,711
Threads: 551
Joined: Oct 2011
City: Jackson, NJ
Wow, this is certainly a serious woodworking for grownups.
Looks naissssssssssssss.
Posts: 344
Threads: 38
Joined: Jun 2011
City: Tustin
State, Province, Country: California
Very nice. Great craftsman!
Posts: 1,463
Threads: 97
Joined: Jul 2012
City: Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
Wow that cabinet took a lot of time to do. You do not see that craftman ship anymore. A very nice job!
Posts: 1,402
Threads: 70
Joined: Oct 2007
City: Linn Creek, MO
Posts: 3,138
Threads: 56
Joined: Apr 2011
City: Lexington, KY
It is a beautiful work of art. I had the privilege of seeing it in person a few months ago. While not yet completely finished I was able to watch Kenny do some of the intricate inlay work. Kenny was able to source every exotic veneer used on the original cabinet.
John KK4ZLF
Lexington, KY
"illegitimis non carborundum"
Posts: 4,686
Threads: 51
Joined: Sep 2008
City: Sandwick, BC, CA
You can find most any species in a veneer, it often just a question of price. One good thing about the 1000Z cabinet is that they tell you what species of wood were used in the cabinet in the advertising literature, not every manufacturer did that, and even if they did they did not do so with every model. Often you need to compare the wood on an existing cabinet and take a guess based on comparing it to samples of assorted species and cuts.
One you can't get is Cuban mahogany, not because of an embargo but because it's been a protected tree since the early 1920s, so you have to find another species that looks sort of similar from Africa or South America. But since most people can't tell the difference between black walnut and red oak there would maybe be be 1% of 1% of the population who would know the difference, and I'm not one of them.
Regards
Arran
Posts: 1,463
Threads: 97
Joined: Jul 2012
City: Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
That is a really beautiful Zenith Strat. cabinet! it took a lot of work to get it complete. Hats off to the completed radio and hope their are more to come....
Posts: 29
Threads: 7
Joined: Dec 2013
City: United States
I thank you guys for all your kind compliments here. I sincerely appreciate it.
Now that I have joined here, I can reply to many things that were said around Radio City, but I won't get into it too deep.
Out of 123 post on the OTHER forum, only about four of them were floundering amongst the extremely respectful and kind ones offered there. All four of those were from Eddie Bauer,..I , I , I mean Brimer.
He gently states that my workmanship is good, but powers full steam ahead to call my cabinet a fake. Even after about 12 post stating that I mark all my duplications,.. he still just kept repeating himself.
His latest offer of constructive criticism to keep the thread alive, is his questioning the hours I claim to have put in on the project. Once again, even after I sent emails and others stated, that those hours included making patterns for every single piece on the cabinet, documentation of measurements, drawings , and all the time it took to create the Strat bible,.... hand made parts and inlay, he still insist that 700 hours was a chin scratcher.
Well, I am certainly glad to be here, and the only reason I would even think of joining another forum is because of Ron Ramirez. He is gentleman of fine integrity and a great friend.
I thank you gentlemen for the nice welcome,and once again the compliments. I also appreciate you all allowing me to clear up a few things about the Strat project.
I wish you all the best of these Happy Holidays.
I sincerely believe 2014 is to be a great year for all of us.
Merry Christmas,
Kenneth Richmond, Jr.
Posts: 15,711
Threads: 551
Joined: Oct 2011
City: Jackson, NJ
Ken
Maybe because we here do not pretend to be experts in this and masters of that and hold ranks and nobilities and such, we try to learn, and when we see a work of art (which it is) we simply admire it and call it for what it is - a work of art.
And on my part I have to say "I am sorry" to you personally as I judged your cloth pattern buying experience by the eBay feedback (I hope you do not blame me for it - this is what it is for) but then Ron's opinion was to the opposite and his opinion is good enough for me to accept over eBay's.
In any case, welcome and I hope you stay.
Mike.
Posts: 1,402
Threads: 70
Joined: Oct 2007
City: Linn Creek, MO
There are a lot of great guys over on that other forum but there is also a handful that are ready to pick apart anything you do. That is why I seldom post on that forum
As far as saying one should not make a reproduction cabinet for a wonderful and very rare set of chassis that have no cabinet is nonsense.
Steve
M R Radios C M Tubes
Posts: 157
Threads: 7
Joined: Feb 2013
City: Osceola, IN
Ken,
We are thrilled to have you here! Thank you so much for all your work to get the Chevron pattern reproduced! I have a 37-116 that I had all but given up hope of finding a replacement piece. I ordered two pieces yesterday and I can't wait to see them.
As for your Stratosphere cabinet and certain people's reaction to it, just remember this: Those that can, do. Those that can't, become keyboard commandos and make negative comments from miles away. If you're getting a reaction, it just shows how awesome a job you did!!!
Posts: 2,118
Threads: 112
Joined: Jun 2010
City: Medford OR (OR what?)
Nice job
"I just might turn into smoke, but I feel fine"
http://www.russoldradios.com/
Posts: 5,075
Threads: 269
Joined: Nov 2012
City: Bandon
State, Province, Country: OR
Kenneth, your craftsmanship is superb, the final result is outstanding, and you clearly note that its a reproduction. I'm happy if I can just get the lacquer down without drips and runs. My hat is off to you...keep up the great work.
Posts: 13,776
Threads: 580
Joined: Sep 2005
City: Ferdinand
State, Province, Country: Indiana
--
Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)
|
Recent Posts
|
Philco 38-2 Automatic Tuning
|
hello dconant ,
my set is the tabletop one and it also needs refinished someone put plant or something on top and the f...radiorich — 02:56 PM |
Philco 38-2 Automatic Tuning
|
Well, you could take a look at most features of those radios, and other than some very few of them, they all are selling...morzh — 02:20 PM |
SABA 400 Automatic Stereo 11
|
I actually got to hear the SABA play today when I took my Westinghouse AM-FM up to be worked on and also now know a pric...Jayce — 02:08 PM |
Philco 38-2 Automatic Tuning
|
Seems more like a selling point to me. I too have have a Philco with the Cone-Centric tuning. Hopefully I will get the ...dconant — 12:17 PM |
Philco 38-2 Automatic Tuning
|
I found out, I never use it in my 37-116 and 38-690. I made sure it works, but this was it: I always hand tune.morzh — 10:55 AM |
Philco 38-2 Automatic Tuning
|
Does it wash your windows? Then it would be useful and worth fixing. Music and window washing.RodB — 10:00 AM |
Philco 38-2 Automatic Tuning
|
You press the lever (crank) and you rotate the dial into the desired position.
Also, while pressed, the contact that it...morzh — 09:50 AM |
Philco 91 Speaker Replacement
|
I do not have much experience with speakers, but acetone sounds right. It does not affect paper but does dissolve about ...morzh — 09:48 AM |
Philco 38-2 Automatic Tuning
|
Hello Dconant,
In my collection I have a model 38-7T which Philco called their famous "Cone-Centric" dial me...radiorich — 08:14 AM |
Philco 38-2 Automatic Tuning
|
I'll have to see how this works out once I get my dial back from Radio Daze. I sent mine in for them to reproduce. I ord...dconant — 07:22 AM |
Who's Online
|
There are currently 1023 online users. [Complete List] » 3 Member(s) | 1020 Guest(s)
|
|
|
|