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G Plan mid century vintage teak media hifi unit storage- £125
 
This is perfect solution for storing your turntable, vinyl and other hifi equipment. The top is a hinged lid under which is a shelf with 3 holes - the perfect size for a turntable.  Open the glass door and Inside are two more shelves for equipment. The back is cut out for cables. At the bottom is a drawer for storing CDs or other items.
 
I believe this is a G Plan fresco model as the handle matches that style but there is no maker’s mark visible now - there is a sticker mark on the rear where the G Plan sticker would have been.
 
This is in good solid condition, on castors for easy moving around. In very good exterior condition other than a wear mark on the lid shown on photos - which a light sand and oil should good get rid of.
 
Measures 100cm h x 56cm w x 52cm d
 

 

 

 

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