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Hi guys,I'm attempting to recreate the missing legs and base of a Model 87 Highboy-can some one measure the legs from the bottom of the leg to the bottom of the square top section of the leg?
Thanks!
Phil
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Your looking at 10 3/4".
Terry
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Thank You!
I would have thought it was much more!
Tallboy,you know!
Phil
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My 87 Lowboy is 10 3/4 ", the Highboy must be more.
Kent
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Thank God you posted that!
I was about to start cutting tomorrow!
Still looking for HIGHBOY owners.
Phil
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Phil
It will depend on whether you have a Highboy (doors that open out) or a Highboy De Luxe (doors that slide). (I see the photo you linked to is the Highboy.)
Highboy -
http://www.philcoradio.com/gallery/1929b.htm#d
Highboy De Luxe -
http://www.philcoradio.com/gallery/1929c.htm#g
I do not own either one, but if it will help -
Overall height of the Highboy - 47-1/8"
Overall height of the Highboy De Luxe - 50-1/8"
Measure your cabinet body and then cut your legs long enough to make up the difference.
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Sorry gents the 10 3/4 is for the lowboy!! Wasn't paying close attention and I always get confused on the high or lowboy cabinets. The 87 is one of my favorites!
Terry
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Thanks Ron,that will help.
Thanks for editing too,I read your earlier response I wasn't sure how to react to it.
Phil
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Sorry Phil, bad day yesterday. Good luck with that cabinet, eh!
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