Don't know what happened to make him stop and for the seller to get his hands on it. That person took it apart to refinish the cabinet. The seller says it was all working, according to the person he got it from. And since I live in the middle of a desert, I can't just leave stuff outside. I still have a bunch of car parts that I don't have a place for. But shiny is good.īad thing is now I have to make room inside the house for it. I'm not interested in making this showroom new. Figure that now is the time since it is all apart. My wife likes to do staining, so I will set her loose on this. Everything is there, what isn't attached is in baggies. I was going to toss the cabinet directly in the trash, but honestly it is in a lot better shape than the pictures show. I will get some decent pictures of everything once I can get it out of the back of my car.Īnd already my plans for it are changing. I was thinking I just want the electronics, and $25 is not a bad deal. Well, I am sure most here will think I am an idiot, but I bought it today. Unless other wise noted, I am only interested in the electronics, not what it looks like. I already spent my allowance for this paycheck. I would go buy it today, but right now cash is a bit tight. It is dismantled for restoration project have all parts and was in working condition when dismantled wood cabinet needs restoration but a nothing missing sorry no pics and please don't ask for any just come and look $25 "Īnd here are the other two pictures he sent me. "1948 RCA television radio record player console combination. Anybody really interested in it I will give you his phone number. My main interest right now is the electronics side of things, not so much the looks. I'm just starting out in this hobby, so the radio at this price is interesting to me even without a cabinet. If there would even be any parts worth keeping besides the tubes. You can check out the schedule here.Honestly, if I didn't say it before, I am really only interested in the radio. There's a robust live music schedule featuring jazz, blues, piano and more. Yesmenia gets a shout out, as does the live music band members. This place is a nice contrast to the piermont circus. My char broiled rib eye with a glass of cabernet and bread pudding made for an excellent overall experience including the historical ambience. Highly recommended.Ī tour of the dewint house followed by dinner at this historically significant eatery made for a wonderful day trip from long island. Wonderful place to have a historic beer experience, very tasty food and excellent service. I would go back in a heartbeat for more of that delicious food! I went home and looked more into it, so much Americana! The food was amazing, the staff were all so kind and really seemed to love where they worked.
There is so much history, which I was able to learn a little bit about from the owner.
Was here for a wonderful wedding and absolutely loved the space. Check out what people are saying about it on Google,
The fare is American, with selections like: The '76 House serves up lunch, dinner, and Sunday brunch. Militiamen caught André red handed and brought him as a prisoner to Tappan. André was the British spy who plotted with the arch traitor Benedict Arnold for the surrender of West Point, the linchpin of America’s control of the Hudson River. The most celebrated episode in ’76 House history was when the sturdy tavern served as the place of Major John André’s confinement. The '76 House is so old, it was around during the Revolutionary War and played an important role, It was built more than 350 years ago, in 1668.