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Title: Wood cabinet with no shelves (or brackets for shelves)
Post by: DDM13 on May 29, 2011, 03:17:32 PM
We are trying to figure out what this cabinet was used for, since it has no shelves and no shelve brackets.

Thank you in advance


Diane
Title: Re: Wood cabinet with no shelves (or brackets for shelves)
Post by: talesofthesevenseas on May 29, 2011, 10:19:01 PM
Well, it can't be a gun case because it has no lock, it's the wrong shape to hold a dart board, what are the dimensions? It is sitting on a table, and looks to be maybe 2' tall? It could be a key cupboard. Look to see if there are any holes where there were once hooks.

Unfortunately, whatever it is, I doubt it is antique. Not only do I see no signs of age or wear, but the knobs are and hinges are attached with modern mass-produced Phillips-head screws.  :-\  The hinges also appear to be modern. I wish I had better news for you!
Title: Re: Wood cabinet with no shelves (or brackets for shelves)
Post by: mariok54 on May 30, 2011, 12:20:53 AM
I agree with Tales, looks quite modern I'm afraid. Are there no signs at all inside where shelf fittings might go?
Title: Re: Wood cabinet with no shelves (or brackets for shelves)
Post by: cogar on May 30, 2011, 02:32:56 AM
It could be that someone made or was making a reproduction "miniture".

The front of the doors imply "multi" paneled but the backs say "single" panel.

It looks to be well crafted ...... and made from Black Walnut.
Title: Re: Wood cabinet with no shelves (or brackets for shelves)
Post by: mariok54 on May 30, 2011, 02:40:29 AM
As cogar says, 'well crafted', although I can't make out the timber .... . The mounting holes are there, so it's ready to hang !
Title: Re: Wood cabinet with no shelves (or brackets for shelves)
Post by: waywardangler on May 30, 2011, 06:32:00 AM
It is quite odd that the cabinet appears to be well made when the mounting holes are totally exposed on the top. A much better place would have been inside the cabinet if the top piece would also extend down to the inside to serve as a structural mounting strip.

The grain looks too wide to be black walnut to me. I am thinking more of pine stained walnut.
Title: Re: Wood cabinet with no shelves (or brackets for shelves)
Post by: mart on May 30, 2011, 11:39:44 AM
Looks like a simple pine cabinet except the wood on the back appears to be birch plywood !! Could be that whoever built it was going to use glass shelves and just never finished it !! The brackets for those are usually put in after everything else is done !!
Title: Re: Wood cabinet with no shelves (or brackets for shelves)
Post by: DDM13 on May 30, 2011, 12:14:44 PM
There aren't any holes inside for brackets to hold shelves.

It is 31" tall (34.5" if you count the top piece).

It is 5" deep

It is 16.5" wide.
Title: Re: Wood cabinet with no shelves (or brackets for shelves)
Post by: mart on May 30, 2011, 12:25:26 PM
There would not be holes if the maker didn`t put the brackets in !! They are usually added last !! Its just a small L shaped bracket that is screwed into the inside. Two brackets for left and two for right then the glass shelves rest on them !! There would be no holes until they are added at time of installation !!
Title: Re: Wood cabinet with no shelves (or brackets for shelves)
Post by: CuriousCollector on May 30, 2011, 03:42:38 PM
Could it be cabinet to hold Torah scrolls? 

Beyond that, I'm at a loss. 
Title: Re: Wood cabinet with no shelves (or brackets for shelves)
Post by: waywardangler on May 30, 2011, 08:03:27 PM
Or maybe they were going to use the slotted strips, 2 to a side, and did not put them in yet?  The strips are screwed to the sides after finishing.
Title: Re: Wood cabinet with no shelves (or brackets for shelves)
Post by: mariok54 on May 31, 2011, 12:12:07 AM
What surprises me is the fact that there are no screw holes or markings. If I were making this thing everything would be measured out, marked and even pilot holes drilled when the boards were flat on the bench ... a lot easier than trying to get it right once the piece was finished.
Title: Re: Wood cabinet with no shelves (or brackets for shelves)
Post by: talesofthesevenseas on May 31, 2011, 12:48:20 AM
Y'know what... I think this is may be a dart board cabinet, although it seems a bit narrow. Run a search on google images for dart board cabinet. There are a whole lot of similar ones. I thought they were more square, but there are plenty of rectangular ones.
I guess I should spend more time in bars and saloons... (http://rationalia.com/forum/images/smilies/drunk2.gif)
Title: Re: Wood cabinet with no shelves (or brackets for shelves)
Post by: waywardangler on May 31, 2011, 06:29:32 AM
"A regulation board is 17 3⁄4 inches (451 mm)[3] in diameter and is divided into 20 radial sections." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darts

This cabinet is only 16.5" wide and I am not sure that was even an inside dimension. This too narrow for a regulation dartboard so I do not think that is what it was made for unless they did not follow the age old advice of "measure twice, cut once" before construction.
Title: Re: Wood cabinet with no shelves (or brackets for shelves)
Post by: hosman321 on May 31, 2011, 09:25:14 AM
What is that little piece of wood in the upper right hand corner, on the inside? Also, if you sit back away from the screen a bit, the first picture appears to have straight lines on the inside. Like there were shelves at some point, of some sort. There are changes in color in the finish on the inside. Maybe had some sort of shelves that weren't held in place by screws? ???
Title: Re: Wood cabinet with no shelves (or brackets for shelves)
Post by: KC on May 31, 2011, 09:32:08 AM
Believe it is a repro of older style "liquor cabinet".  They would hang on the wall in the parlor and contain 1 to 3 bottles!
Title: Re: Wood cabinet with no shelves (or brackets for shelves)
Post by: mariok54 on May 31, 2011, 10:39:05 AM
age old advice of "measure twice, cut once"

And I always thought it was "measure once, cut twice" ...... That's where I've been going wrong all my life  ;D   ;D   ;D