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OvenMaster 10-30-2009 09:45 PM

Pix from Cracker Barrel (dialup warning)
 
Finally brought a camera to my local Cracker Barrel restaurant to snap pix of the old radio stuff on the wall:

http://img264.imageshack.us/img264/526/cb1e.jpg

http://img264.imageshack.us/img264/7748/cb2l.jpg

http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/8956/cb3s.jpg

bandersen 10-30-2009 11:21 PM

LOL - Very cool. Turning a tube caddy into a work of art :thmbsp:

leadlike 10-30-2009 11:47 PM

Well I'm glad to see nothing of value got trashed, and I like it! Thanks for getting some pictures! I always wondered-how do they decorate these chain restaurants with vintage goods? Is there just a decorating company that specializes in this? Given the sheer number of places that follow this design aesthetic, it really could be someone's full-time job.

Sandy G 10-31-2009 10:26 AM

Cracker Barrel vintage radios are usually good "10 foot" radios-they look good from 10' away, but on closer inspection, they're kinda "Ugh..." w/missing knobs. I think they rob the tubes out of 'em, so some unruly kid doesn't break one, decapitate himself, & then his grieving parents sue Cracker Head for millions, billions, & trillions...I, however, feel that ridding the world of a few unruly, rude, & obnoxious Childrens would be a welcome public service, & should be applauded...Mbwahahahahaha.....

radiotvnut 10-31-2009 11:47 AM

Our local CB has one old Crosley cathedral radio on display that's been there for the 20+ years the place has been open. Another CB that we went to in Florida had one of those big early '50's RCA bakelite AM/FM sets on display. Whoever manages the CB that's the subject of this post probably likes old radios.

OvenMaster 10-31-2009 04:06 PM

Thanks, guys. From what I understand, CB has a team of people that do nothing but scout out flea markets and yard sales across the country, just for the purpose of getting things for their restaurant walls.

And now I remember I forgot to get a pic of the old Ediphone cylinder player near the cashier's counter, complete with stand and an assortment of cylinders!

Eliot Ness 11-27-2009 06:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by leadlike (Post 2958657)
................I always wondered-how do they decorate these chain restaurants with vintage goods? Is there just a decorating company that specializes in this?...........

Joe Ley Antiques in Louisville caters to restaurants and the like. They are located in an old 1890 three story schoolhouse that adds to the atmosphere. It was always a neat place to walk through because they had all kinds of cool stuff; huge old stuffed bears and all kinds of other animal heads, old carousel horses, and all kinds of other stuff. It was all pretty expensive and I don't remember a radio that I thought interesting enough to follow-up on, but I always enjoyed walking through there.

"Joe Ley has provided special pieces for hundreds of restaurants across the country. Antique toys, handsome signs, carousel animals and an occasional clown catch the eye and lift the spirit."


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