This is a Magnavox Stereo. I don't have dates to its age but it was own by my grandmother. Everything still works. 8 Track Player, Am Fam Radio, and Turn table that plays both 45 records and Albums.
This is picture is in Above Average condition. I can only see one or two scuffs. It appears to have a yellow tint to the whole picture. Frame does have knicks. Frame is a heavier reddish color.
Cylindrical black-brown wooden (ebony) container. Snug-fitting top slides on.. Top is carved with repeating clover-like design with a center circle (1 in. diam.) carving of city buildings. Also around the top are two concentric circles of 1/8 inch holes.
I am looking for any history on this table and I was also wondering if it is worth anything before I decide to sell it locally or on a website. Any info would help to see if its worth the trouble because it looks like real wood and thats hard to find these days let alone Made in USA. Table also has one drawer. Thanks in advance!
This gun has some surface rust on the outside and on the inside of the barrell. The rifling is still good and the mechanics of the gun are still tight. The handle is made of what looks like black plastic and it is in excellent condition. Across the top of the barrell, are the words Smith and Wesson, Springfield, Mass. and then patent dates of May 11, 1880, Jan. 3, 1882, and April 21, 1889. The serial number is 430098.