A while back, my brother Keith gotta call from someone looking to unload some furniture from an old car dealership somewhere in Texas. It didn’t take long for the guy to mention part of the haul was a Kent Moore Work Station believed to be from 1945. It took even less time for Keith to come to terms with the asking price.
But now, reality has set in… Neither of us have the space for this setup and it would be a shame to part it out. So, here I am… hat in hand… wondering if anyone has a scratch that can’t be itched by anything other than an old work station. If so, drop me a PM and I will get you hooked up with Keith.
The units are all in pretty decent shape. They have bumps and bruises from being moved around by forklifts through the years, but they still present great and there doesn’t appear to be any real rust anywhere. If you have the space and agree with the aesthetic, these would work just fine as is.
BUT… If you have the time and the inclination, these units would be nothing short of incredible restored. And man, that would be a fun project. He’s looking to get around $10k, but is accepting offers.
But now, reality has set in… Neither of us have the space for this setup and it would be a shame to part it out. So, here I am… hat in hand… wondering if anyone has a scratch that can’t be itched by anything other than an old work station. If so, drop me a PM and I will get you hooked up with Keith.
The units are all in pretty decent shape. They have bumps and bruises from being moved around by forklifts through the years, but they still present great and there doesn’t appear to be any real rust anywhere. If you have the space and agree with the aesthetic, these would work just fine as is.
BUT… If you have the time and the inclination, these units would be nothing short of incredible restored. And man, that would be a fun project. He’s looking to get around $10k, but is accepting offers.