Great looking place there Larry! I'm glad I saw this thread, lots of cool vintage stuff! I'm a big fan of antique furniture and because of my somewhat known OCD, a bit of an audio/videophile
. We own a 1.5 story ranch from the late 40s and it has a few of the original hardware that has survived. The doors look very much like yours, except the PO painted over the original stain
I can post some pix but don't want to hijack your thread
. The door handles are similar and there is at least one lamp that looks like the one next to your parent's pics. There's a couple of antiques still left in the basement that I don't know what to do with. There was a pair of swords down there too!! Gave those away, but kept a nice cedar wood chest that has apparently been in the house since it was built. I also found a chest that looks like the tool box in your pix, but it turned out to be a sewing box with a gazillion buttons and other haberdashery stuff in there. Out in the garage, I have a dresser from 1901 that came from Italy with my friend's great great grandmother when their family first moved to the states. Still working on restoring that properly.
The AV stuff, if only this house were bigger, I'd have saved every piece I've ever owned, going back to the dual cassete players with built in amps. Some of that vinyl and cassette tape along stuff with large speakers similar to the ones in your master bed pix, is still over at my in-laws' place, handed down from my wife's grandparents.
I agree with Sean too, I can't believe how the newer gens go around listening to compressed audio on their phones! I digitize my media using lossless methods to retain original quality but I still don't use my phone. I've got a home network with my own (not on the internet) cloud that hooks up everything. In high school (around 2001), one of my friends parents had purchased a new Sony cassette/CD stereo system (super expensive at the time) and I was just blown away by the quality. Ever since then I've always wanted to own one but was perpetually broke through college. Finally, I got my first real job in 2008 and started saving up for one, and about a year later circuit city went out of business! I finally had my hi-fi system with tower speakers. But soon after, the sad realization hit that in the 8 years that went by before I could own these, technology had moved up ahead leaps and bounds and yet again, audiophile speakers (now in the thousands) ran out of reach
. VHS was gone, DVD was on its way out with the new blu-rays taking over. So I settled for a HTIB (home theater in a box) that I got on a great discount during the circuit city liquidation. The system has served me well over the years, and today I find myself again wanting to upgrade everything to 4K. And yet again, I realize that the speakers I wanted back in 08 are now outdated, and the current ones cost two kidneys and a liver
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I'm a purist and use separate devices for each format, meaning I don't play DVDs in my blu-ray player etc. but now with digitized media and everything playing from a single device I built, I'm downsizing and redoing my entire entertainment center. The only things going on there will be a new amp and a 4K player. I've got a bunch of plywood out in the front porch trying to dry out the stain and get rid of that nasty smell. I'm going to find a set of those audiophile speakers from 08 for a cheaper price and do away with the HTIB as well.
Sorry for that yammering, just excited to share my non 750 projects