Ran across this online today. This is the finished basement of a Frank Lloyd Wright designed house near Minneapolis, circa 1960.
According to the piece, finished basements weren't common in FLW homes.
The Great Man designed all of the shelving and furniture in the home as well. Presumably, someone else picked out the audio gear. Can you identify
the pieces? I see a Superscope Marantz receiver that appears to be 4-channel.
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Topic - Can you identify these components? - BillH 13:32:55 05/03/17 (16)
- Apparently, basements weren't Franks strength ~ nt - Byrd69 17:09:10 05/04/17 (8)
- I've been in a few homes he designed ... - reelsmith. 15:29:44 05/06/17 (1)
- Those seats along most every wall.. - kavakidd 15:33:20 05/06/17 (0)
- RE: Apparently, basements weren't Franks strength ~ nt - BillH 07:40:47 05/06/17 (0)
- That's exactly what I was thinking, but I didn't want to say it first. - alaskahiatt 18:37:06 05/04/17 (4)
- Actually - airtime 07:38:14 05/05/17 (2)
- RE: Actually - dbphd 00:08:55 05/06/17 (1)
- RE: Actually - airtime 07:25:12 05/06/17 (0)
- The swing and dancing pole are classic Frank Lloyd Wright - Byrd69 19:55:34 05/04/17 (0)
- Well, considering it was 1960 - M3 lover 09:59:22 05/04/17 (1)
- RE: Well, considering it was 1960 - airtime 17:06:26 05/04/17 (0)
- RE: Can you identify these components? - airtime 16:51:49 05/03/17 (3)
- Too many knobs :) -nt - E-Stat 05:36:27 05/04/17 (2)
- I happen to like knobs - airtime 07:07:30 05/04/17 (1)
- Or, choice "B" - E-Stat 07:53:50 05/04/17 (0)
- Pretty nondescript stuff - E-Stat 14:50:11 05/03/17 (0)