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So funny that some 1966 sensation looks so 1956 in that stupid piece of furniture, and that the styles of the human female prop couldn't forward it past 1965.
I have no interest in television, but if I had to buy a modern set, I'd get a carpenter to make a wood cabinet for it to hide any trace of its cheap plastic appearance. Even the most costly sets now look cheap.
 
I have no interest in television, but if I had to buy a modern set, I'd get a carpenter to make a wood cabinet for it to hide any trace of its cheap plastic appearance. Even the most costly sets now look cheap.
With an aesthetic less cheap and quaint than the one pictured up there, right?
 
The RCA probably was only veneer, but any natural wood furniture looks better than plastic!
Indeed: the day before yesterday I noticed a Cupra Formentor parked in some street and though WTF... and it's supposed to be some sort of 'high-end' or "higher quality" :roll: brand... I don't mean that it must look plastic-shiny, as the usual metallic bodywork, yet...

Still, it is also true it is rather :vomit: to fit a slim, flat modern TV set inside a stupid case, mahogany, coromandel-style or whatever shite you poop :rotflmao:
 
Though some "art-deco" or modernist-style would be... hm, not so bad.
 
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If you are not going the Riesener or Ruhlmann way, just leave it, kid... leave it.
 
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