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The Vintage Audio Section
Replacing Wooden Panels
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<blockquote data-quote="Gohde" data-source="post: 1067855" data-attributes="member: 24319"><p>Does anyone know whether replacing the wooden panels/case of vintage amps increases their value? What is better: original but scuffed or new and bespoke? </p><p></p><p>I got a Sansui AU-101 and I will definitely keep the original panels (but they are scuffed). I did want to make new ones from some bargain bin wood from the timber place (whatever is there and nice, maybe Wild Olive).</p><p></p><p>It?s a hypothetical: not selling it, but curious if value is placed in vintage gear being ?original??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gohde, post: 1067855, member: 24319"] Does anyone know whether replacing the wooden panels/case of vintage amps increases their value? What is better: original but scuffed or new and bespoke? I got a Sansui AU-101 and I will definitely keep the original panels (but they are scuffed). I did want to make new ones from some bargain bin wood from the timber place (whatever is there and nice, maybe Wild Olive). It?s a hypothetical: not selling it, but curious if value is placed in vintage gear being ?original?? [/QUOTE]
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