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Old 08-03-2014, 10:47 PM
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I refinished an RCA Victor VR-60 that my mother bought in 1941...



Gregb, a member here, did the electrical for me.

Anyway, the back cover is long gone. I have vague recollections of it but the memory is foggy. I realize I'm going to have to make my own, but can anybody tell me what the material used for that model and vintage of RCA was?


'Yo Mama...








Made a very good purchase back in 1941.







Masonite is still available, you're looking for something that on one side looks like a traditional clipboard board, and on the other it will have an unifinished surface with texture like a window-screen. You can find it with either both sides smooth or both sides unfinished, but normally its just one side. Also commonly used as the material of drawer-bottoms for cheaper furniture, but it looks like you need at LEAST 1/2 of a 4x8 sheet for that very attractive piece of cabinetry, possibly more so I don't think you can harvest yours from a dresser...
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