Seeburg 100, 1st Jukebox to play 45's.
The cabinet was completely rebuilt with solid oak. The coin door was replaced with an old brass post office box door.
The original top board of the Juke Box was burnt. Perhaps some Tequilla was spilled and a cigarette ignited?
Whatever the reason I thought the burn was cool. And - Part of its History. So I Refinished that burnt piece -and put it on the back.
100 yr. old Cane Shelf. Has square nails.
One can see the original burlap
covering each shelf is worn. The old glue was a nightmare removing, but it's gone.
Here is the shelf all finished and residing
in my client's home in Williamson County.
She loves it!
Sears Silvertone Radio.
This was once in the home of my client's Grandparents. Great to see family heirlooms kept and restored.
My client found the original looking speaker cover fabric; which looks good.
Old Walnut Bed.
Beds are where we spend a lot of time,
sometimes roudy-fun time! HaHa.
So, they usually need at least some rebuilding, and that's ok.
Buy a new bed - and the value declines - as you load it on the truck.
Purchase an old bed and have it restored or restore the antique bed you already have. And it will keep the value, hopefully forever - - and look beautiful!
Lincoln Rocker that had been through many transitory repairs. I pulled over 100 nails out of this rocker. The boards used to cover the missing cane were probably over 50 years old themselves! Notice the wires holding the runners to the legs; and the wire holding the rear legs together.
This too belonged to my client's Grandparents.
It took a lot of time.
We do 'some' leather repair, and minor upholstering.
This older, but very nice, couch needed some dye where the leather had cracked.
She was very happy with the results.
BEIM4 LLC - 618-246-6146 - mbeim4@hotmail.com
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