Gorgeous cabinet, unique and made by a craftsman's hand, something to cherish. I 'd vote for pine knobs and gray felt lining for the drawers.
Reading this thread made me wish more young people would put down their iPads and undertake a creative project like this one.
PS- I will add that my father was the director of a seven-county public library system here in SE Georgia.
Just before he retired, the headquarters branch library here in in Brunswick was phasing out the old physical card catalog system and computerizing all that. I really wanted at least one of those old card catalog cabinets with their drawers, but I missed the boat on those, despite my family connection. It's probably just as well- I don't have the space at home for that kind of thing, anyway.
But I'll bet you some collector or tool guy repurposed them in a manner similar to this. They were very handsome cabinets.
Coming along nicely. I've been following your progress as this is the type of project I'd attempt myself, but at the moment I'm stuck renovating our new house instead. As to your last question: I like pulls over knobs, especially if you can find some of the more antique-looking pulls like you used to see on typeface drawers or card library catalogs.
Agree with all regarding the coolness of your project. On the knobs vs. pulls question, I vote knobs. Just looks more classic.
By the way thanks for sharing your TV experience. I know what you mean by it being "fun." I was on an episode of the current Hawaii Five-0 in the past and just got a call back for another last week that I had to pass up due to availability - though Hawaii Five-0 Casting assured me I would remain "on the list."
Great respect for those who have the skill and drive to accomplish such a project. I'm impressed with what you've done and excited to witness your progress. Thanks for sharing this!
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Nice! Is the foam in the boxes with the medals safe to use, or is it prone to deterioration?
The pros at FOAM MART assure me that the high density foam will last over a decade before I notice anything.
I'll probably switch out the foam before then.
I'll also be monitoring for any change in color.
@messydesk said:
Nice! Is the foam in the boxes with the medals safe to use, or is it prone to deterioration?
The pros at FOAM MART assure me that the high density foam will last over a decade before I notice anything.
I'll probably switch out the foam before then.
I'll also be monitoring for any change in color.
Good call monitoring them for change. My concerns would be that the foam either breaks down and sticks to the medals, or that it stains the medals like a rubber band would. If any of them are antiqued or lacquered, acetone for conservation is off the table once this happens.
Excellent post. Absolutely a fantastic job for your first ever cabinet reconstruction. I know you must be proud of your accomplishment so far and I truly look forward to your pictorial completion. Thanks for sharing an excellent post and certainly not OT. BTW, years ago, I purchased a bundle of used drawer slides(not ball bearing, but for your drawer weight shouldn't be needed) very inexpensive. Check around and maybe purchase them a few at a time. Just a suggestion.
Thanks again,
Jim
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Gorgeous cabinet, unique and made by a craftsman's hand, something to cherish. I 'd vote for pine knobs and gray felt lining for the drawers.
Reading this thread made me wish more young people would put down their iPads and undertake a creative project like this one.
Commems and Early Type
This is an awesome thread.
I like your Pan-Pac set.
You really that young feller in the Verizon commercial?
Cool.
Keep us updated!
PS- I will add that my father was the director of a seven-county public library system here in SE Georgia.
Just before he retired, the headquarters branch library here in in Brunswick was phasing out the old physical card catalog system and computerizing all that. I really wanted at least one of those old card catalog cabinets with their drawers, but I missed the boat on those, despite my family connection. It's probably just as well- I don't have the space at home for that kind of thing, anyway.
But I'll bet you some collector or tool guy repurposed them in a manner similar to this. They were very handsome cabinets.
Looking Great !
Keep up the good work........
Looks good!
I did something similar a few years ago:
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/901717/my-coin-cabinet
Just saw your update, this is REALLY turning out nice! Maybe you can try out for Flea Market Flip...you have vision and skills!
How many hours do you have invested in this? And, last question, are you the dark haired guy with the arrow at his head?
Coming along nicely. I've been following your progress as this is the type of project I'd attempt myself, but at the moment I'm stuck renovating our new house instead. As to your last question: I like pulls over knobs, especially if you can find some of the more antique-looking pulls like you used to see on typeface drawers or card library catalogs.
That came out great, congrats!
Looks great. Between the two, I like the pulls over the knobs. Any antique look bronze pulls available?
Thanks for the update.....WOW... Great job..... Very nice cabinet. Cheers, RickO
Keep up the good work!
looking great!
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Very impressive, this cabinet is turning out very nicely, thanks for posting the progress, I'm getting inspired!
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This is a great post keep updating this.
Very cool! Glad to see the progress.
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Thank everyone for the kind words, input, and advice.
With the exception of the hardware, I might finish this week.
Exciting!
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Seriously cool.
If we were all the same, the world would be an incredibly boring place.
Tommy
Agree with all regarding the coolness of your project. On the knobs vs. pulls question, I vote knobs. Just looks more classic.
By the way thanks for sharing your TV experience. I know what you mean by it being "fun." I was on an episode of the current Hawaii Five-0 in the past and just got a call back for another last week that I had to pass up due to availability - though Hawaii Five-0 Casting assured me I would remain "on the list."
My character, exiting the "Party Bus:"
and positioned between the show's #1 and #2:
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Very cool! I wish I was handy.
Very nice, I'm a pretty good welder but your woodworking skills put me to shame.
Nice progress and good job!
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I just reviewed your latest update. VERY nice work.... this is becoming a real nice piece of furniture. Well done indeed! Cheers, RickO
Thanks everyone!
I'm really happy with the drawers.
Cannot wait to get the stain on!
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Thats great progress, can't wait to see it finished....and filled up too!
Very nice craftsmanship. Keep up the good work!
I can see you do quality work. Looking really nice.
Wow. Can't wait to see it finished!!
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Some old porcelain antique knobs may look good.
Great respect for those who have the skill and drive to accomplish such a project. I'm impressed with what you've done and excited to witness your progress. Thanks for sharing this!
"Got a flaming heart, can't get my fill"
Thanks for sharing the progress. Great work. Your project is going to be a treasured family heirloom someday.
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Awesome work.
Love the medals!!
The project is coming along great... fantastic work. Certainly a piece to be proud of....Thanks for the update. Cheers, RickO
Very nice piece of functional furniture.
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I need one of these!
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Interesting to see it all coming together! My nephew does woodworking and I can really appreciate the attention to detail and craftsmanship involved.
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Nice! Is the foam in the boxes with the medals safe to use, or is it prone to deterioration?
Keeper of the VAM Catalog • Professional Coin Imaging • Prime Number Set • World Coins in Early America • British Trade Dollars • Variety Attribution
The pros at FOAM MART assure me that the high density foam will last over a decade before I notice anything.
I'll probably switch out the foam before then.
I'll also be monitoring for any change in color.
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Thanks for the updates! A great looking piece...can't wait to see the final outcome.
K
Thanks so much. I'm having fun!
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Good call monitoring them for change. My concerns would be that the foam either breaks down and sticks to the medals, or that it stains the medals like a rubber band would. If any of them are antiqued or lacquered, acetone for conservation is off the table once this happens.
Keeper of the VAM Catalog • Professional Coin Imaging • Prime Number Set • World Coins in Early America • British Trade Dollars • Variety Attribution
Very nice..the project is really coming together..... Excellent work... Cheers, RickO
Outstanding!
You should be very proud of such work.
Thanks for sharing!
Excellent post. Absolutely a fantastic job for your first ever cabinet reconstruction. I know you must be proud of your accomplishment so far and I truly look forward to your pictorial completion. Thanks for sharing an excellent post and certainly not OT. BTW, years ago, I purchased a bundle of used drawer slides(not ball bearing, but for your drawer weight shouldn't be needed) very inexpensive. Check around and maybe purchase them a few at a time. Just a suggestion.
Thanks again,
Jim
When a man who is honestly mistaken hears the truth, he will either quit being mistaken or cease to be honest....Abraham Lincoln
Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.....Mark Twain