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Every custom rack piece combines beautiful design with functional construction. These furniture racks will accommodate your ever expanding collection of record albums. Each unit has a roller bearing revolving mechanism near the top of the center column to provide stability and friction-free rotation.
Trees are one of our most precious natural resources. Our cabinetmaker selects species of wood that are in abundant supply and are controlled in a forest management program.
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Album Revolving Racks 23"
Height: 23" | Width: 23" | Depth: 23" | Albums: 200 |
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$1095 See wood stains below
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Album Revolving Racks 36"
Height: 36" | Width: 23" | Depth: 23" | Albums: 400 |
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$1205 See wood stains below
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Album Revolving Racks 49"
Height: 49" | Width: 23" | Depth: 23" | Albums: 600 |
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$1315 See wood stains below
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Finish Choices:
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Mahogany A tropical hardwood found primarily in Brazil, Peru, and Bolivia, mahogany is not an endangered species. We choose this wood when it's exquisite red-brown color is desired.
Walnut Grown from Vermont to Nebraska and from Georgia to Southern Texas, this beautiful American hardwood provides a rich dramatic appearance. The color ranges from a light gray-brown, to a darker purplish brown. Walnut is sometimes used for more formal room settings.
Oak Grown extensively east of the Great Plains in the United States, oak is distinguishable by it's open and bold grain pattern. Very attractive when finished naturally or stained to enhance the grain detail, oak is very strong and durable and is often used in contemporary room settings.
Cherry Grown in the Appalachian Mountains, this close grained, strong hardwood will, when finished naturally, start as a light straw color, as shown on our color panel, then age to a beautiful rich reddish-brown patina. Cherry also accepts paints and stains and is, therefore, used in our painted pieces
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