firedome
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One of the long time local high end furniture stores (Henckel-Harris, Harden, Ethan Allen, Henredon, etc) went out of business a year ago and most of the inventory was auctioned off. The elderly owners, who had died, had also stored 2 console stereos that they had bought for their home over the years in the back of their warehouse under some old draperies, and these were not put out for the auction.
The newer one (mid-60s) was missing it's 2 detached outboard speakers, and all it's custom-installed electrical parts had been removed from the beautiful Barzilay cabinet for repair and never re-installed, these were also missing. What it did have was an attractive MCM solid walnut cabinet in very nice shape, and a pretty desirable vintage turntable. One can assume that its missing electronics were most likely from McIntosh Labs, being that their factory is but 5 miles away, and the owners certainly had the taste and the wherewithal. I would LOVE to know what those pieces and its original speakers were.
The other stereo, also with modern lines, bought around 1958, was a complete RCA New Orthophonic model SHS-9 2 pc stereo in very nice shape, but operationally a complete unknown, with a simple SE amp. The new owner of the commercial space wanted everything gone, and of course, we couldn't turn any of it down. So the little 2 pc. console will adorn my office. Not sure yet the fate of the big Barzilay &c, it has a clean, attractive MCM look but we don't really have the room for it, so will have to be passed on. Meantime, it's play time... er, time to restore that cute little RCA to proper order!




The newer one (mid-60s) was missing it's 2 detached outboard speakers, and all it's custom-installed electrical parts had been removed from the beautiful Barzilay cabinet for repair and never re-installed, these were also missing. What it did have was an attractive MCM solid walnut cabinet in very nice shape, and a pretty desirable vintage turntable. One can assume that its missing electronics were most likely from McIntosh Labs, being that their factory is but 5 miles away, and the owners certainly had the taste and the wherewithal. I would LOVE to know what those pieces and its original speakers were.
The other stereo, also with modern lines, bought around 1958, was a complete RCA New Orthophonic model SHS-9 2 pc stereo in very nice shape, but operationally a complete unknown, with a simple SE amp. The new owner of the commercial space wanted everything gone, and of course, we couldn't turn any of it down. So the little 2 pc. console will adorn my office. Not sure yet the fate of the big Barzilay &c, it has a clean, attractive MCM look but we don't really have the room for it, so will have to be passed on. Meantime, it's play time... er, time to restore that cute little RCA to proper order!



