Living here in pastoral Blissfield MI is far from the high life.
There is an old downtown area and a stoplight at Main st and SR223.
Well on that main street is no less than 4 antique shops with one of them covering 3 buildings with a basement and 2 upper floors in each of those buildings.
I make it through once a week, usually on Wednesdays. I look for old tube electronics in non working condition for the vintage parts and have all the various vendors looking out for odds n ends for me. I'm lucky to get something every month, but its fun and pretty affordable.
Today just a half hour ago one of the vendors came in with a long box. he said he knew I liked to play with amps.
I tried very hard to supress my glee when we opened the dusty old box labled in marker "tolex and grillecloth for amplifier"
4 yard of rough blonde tolex in 1 sheet
2 yards rough blonde tolex in another sheet
2 yards of wheat speaker grill cloth
3 yards of oxblood grill cloth
1 reciept dated 1966 from a musc store I've never heard of in Toledo
I had to dig deep for the $15 he was asking and resited the urge to talk him down to $10
the grille cloth unfurled perfectly
the tolex is a bit stiff but it doesn't have any cracks I've seen so far.
I plan on tumbling it a bit in the dryer on low to soften it up a bit and lie it flat in the living room to cool without wrinkles or creases
I'll then roll it up on a cardboard tube for safe keeping.
I'm not a huge fan of the Blonde look so I doubt I'll build a blonde cabinet, hopefully I can find someone who is restoring an original piece where a treasure like this can find a suitable use.
Ray
There is an old downtown area and a stoplight at Main st and SR223.
Well on that main street is no less than 4 antique shops with one of them covering 3 buildings with a basement and 2 upper floors in each of those buildings.
I make it through once a week, usually on Wednesdays. I look for old tube electronics in non working condition for the vintage parts and have all the various vendors looking out for odds n ends for me. I'm lucky to get something every month, but its fun and pretty affordable.
Today just a half hour ago one of the vendors came in with a long box. he said he knew I liked to play with amps.
I tried very hard to supress my glee when we opened the dusty old box labled in marker "tolex and grillecloth for amplifier"
4 yard of rough blonde tolex in 1 sheet
2 yards rough blonde tolex in another sheet
2 yards of wheat speaker grill cloth
3 yards of oxblood grill cloth
1 reciept dated 1966 from a musc store I've never heard of in Toledo
I had to dig deep for the $15 he was asking and resited the urge to talk him down to $10
the grille cloth unfurled perfectly
the tolex is a bit stiff but it doesn't have any cracks I've seen so far.
I plan on tumbling it a bit in the dryer on low to soften it up a bit and lie it flat in the living room to cool without wrinkles or creases
I'll then roll it up on a cardboard tube for safe keeping.
I'm not a huge fan of the Blonde look so I doubt I'll build a blonde cabinet, hopefully I can find someone who is restoring an original piece where a treasure like this can find a suitable use.
Ray
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