Analogette
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This cabinet was custom made for a professional film photographer to store film slides. I have no idea how many slides the cabinet holds, but many thousands for sure. It is a truly one-of-a-kind item.
Structurally the cabinet is in excellent condition.
Cosmetically it's in very good condition overall, with the exception of some scrapes on the front cabinet doors that can be seen in the photos with the hand for scale. I included photos of every scrape I could find. There are a few light scratches on the top. It's dusty all over and needs a good cleaning with wood cleaner. Unsure of the type of wood but it has a beautiful grain and would look great cleaned/polished/lacquered.
I think the wood drawer dividers/inserts are nailed in with tiny nails, but they might also be glued down. (I can take another look if you are interested.) If you removed the inserts the drawers could be used for storing prints.
I do not have the keys for the locks, but the locks could be replaced.
Dimensions:
60.25" wide
30" deep
46" tall in front
63.25" Tall in back
10 drawers
Drawers: 3" tall inside
The cabinet is solid wood and *EXTREMELY* heavy, around 500 pounds. That's a half ton folks! The photographer who had it made used a forklift to move it into his garage. (The cabinet has openings on the bottom for forklift forks.)
You'll need THREE OR FOUR STRONG PEOPLE and a large truck to move it. I can't help move. I can't even get it to budge an inch when pushing with all my strength. I paid three strong professional movers (all men) to move it for me.
Aside from the weight, it's an easy move out from a flat garage off flat alley.
Glasses in the photo are just to show the scale of the drawers. (Glasses are not included).
Asking $240 OBO.
I'm also selling a wood & resin darkroom sink, and an Omega Chromega D5 enlarger + accessories in excellent condition.
PM me with questions.
Cheers!
-Jamie
Structurally the cabinet is in excellent condition.
Cosmetically it's in very good condition overall, with the exception of some scrapes on the front cabinet doors that can be seen in the photos with the hand for scale. I included photos of every scrape I could find. There are a few light scratches on the top. It's dusty all over and needs a good cleaning with wood cleaner. Unsure of the type of wood but it has a beautiful grain and would look great cleaned/polished/lacquered.
I think the wood drawer dividers/inserts are nailed in with tiny nails, but they might also be glued down. (I can take another look if you are interested.) If you removed the inserts the drawers could be used for storing prints.
I do not have the keys for the locks, but the locks could be replaced.
Dimensions:
60.25" wide
30" deep
46" tall in front
63.25" Tall in back
10 drawers
Drawers: 3" tall inside
The cabinet is solid wood and *EXTREMELY* heavy, around 500 pounds. That's a half ton folks! The photographer who had it made used a forklift to move it into his garage. (The cabinet has openings on the bottom for forklift forks.)
You'll need THREE OR FOUR STRONG PEOPLE and a large truck to move it. I can't help move. I can't even get it to budge an inch when pushing with all my strength. I paid three strong professional movers (all men) to move it for me.
Aside from the weight, it's an easy move out from a flat garage off flat alley.
Glasses in the photo are just to show the scale of the drawers. (Glasses are not included).
Asking $240 OBO.
I'm also selling a wood & resin darkroom sink, and an Omega Chromega D5 enlarger + accessories in excellent condition.
PM me with questions.
Cheers!
-Jamie