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Crosley ST75 Williamsburg Entertainment Center Stand - Cherry
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excessively damaged/poor quality
I was willing to give the item more credit than the previous reviewer, esp. based on the reviews of other comparable Crosley tables in different finishes. Big mistake--a few nicks and scratches I don't mind, but the pieces arrived in terrible shape. The finish was not consistent and was not even finished on the bottom front. The outer front sides were deeply scratched and look awful. I immediately wanted to send it back, but to return the item the company wanted $75, plus the shipping!!! They sold me a completely damaged and poorly constructed piece and wanted nearly the price I paid for it new to send it back to them. I am outraged and will never purchase from them again. Because I have no recourse in fairly returning or exchanging the item, this is the worst buying experience I have yet had--online or in store.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Nice, but cheaply made
I'll give it 4 stars. But I thought it was a little overpriced. Easy to put together. The finish doesnt quite match the crosley turntable I bought. Somewhat sturdy.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Fine product & transaction.
I received the Crosley entertainment stand just a few days after ordering it, which was a surprise considering the free shipping. The product arrived in excellent condition, and was easy to assemble. It is the perfect companion to the Crosley record player I have. This is the second stand I have bought. The first one was damaged beyond repair when I moved last month. Couldn't be more pleased with my purchase.
I own four of these :)
I display authentic, restored vintage tube table radios from the 1930s and '40s, not modern Crosley modern reproductions of old radios! Back in those days table radios weighed from 30 to 50 pounds. One of my rigs displayed on this stand is 60 lbs and this handles it with ease.
The finish was just about perfect, no flaws, scratches, etc. Both sides of shelves are finished. The back of the backboard isn't, but the front of the backboard is (the part you see inside the cabinet.
Straightforward and fairly easy to assemble. Very complete step by step instructions with illustrations right along. No unusual tools necessary, only a good large screwdriver (to twist in the camlock) and a hammer etc. I used elmers white glue for to set up the wooden dowls. The finished item was level and all sides straight and square. All holes, grooves, etc. are premade at the factory.
The panels join together with camlocks, dowls, and tongue & grooves for strength.
Be carfull that you have already installed the camlock before pounding the dowel into its hole. Otherwise it might take awhile to find the right tool to remove it :). Some boards look symetric but there is a small groove or screw hole somewhere on one side or end, so just make sure the board is not backwards before installing. :). No problems otherwise!
For compitition try searching for "nightstands", "side tables", "end tables". But I'm not going to do any more searching because this one looked and functioned so well. I bought three more just like it! When I have more (authentic) vintage radios or phonographs to dispaly, there will be more of these Crosley's in my living room.
The finish was just about perfect, no flaws, scratches, etc. Both sides of shelves are finished. The back of the backboard isn't, but the front of the backboard is (the part you see inside the cabinet.
Straightforward and fairly easy to assemble. Very complete step by step instructions with illustrations right along. No unusual tools necessary, only a good large screwdriver (to twist in the camlock) and a hammer etc. I used elmers white glue for to set up the wooden dowls. The finished item was level and all sides straight and square. All holes, grooves, etc. are premade at the factory.
The panels join together with camlocks, dowls, and tongue & grooves for strength.
Be carfull that you have already installed the camlock before pounding the dowel into its hole. Otherwise it might take awhile to find the right tool to remove it :). Some boards look symetric but there is a small groove or screw hole somewhere on one side or end, so just make sure the board is not backwards before installing. :). No problems otherwise!
For compitition try searching for "nightstands", "side tables", "end tables". But I'm not going to do any more searching because this one looked and functioned so well. I bought three more just like it! When I have more (authentic) vintage radios or phonographs to dispaly, there will be more of these Crosley's in my living room.
7 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
Damaged
Purchased as a Christmas present and am very disappointed with it. It arrived with a gash in the top so deep that the original wood is showing. It looks as if something was dropped on it, yet they sent it to us anyway. We didn't even get it fully unpacked and have to now return it. I thought Crosley turned out quality products but I guess I was wrong. We also purchased the matching Crosley Stack-O-Matic and it too has a gash in it.