Back at the end of January, I picked this up off craigslist...

It's a 1946 Philco, just the shell- no chassis or turntable or speaker. A church had been using it as a lectern for the last 25 years.
It looks okay in the above picture, but upon closer inspection:

Lots of grime. Lots of wax build up, dirt, etc. The veneer was peeling in a lot of places, heavy gouges, corroded hardware.
So, I did a little work on it:

Used red oak, maple, and mahogany veneers; cherry English chestnut, and ebony stains; basic flat black paint, three coats of polyurethane...

The glass was in great shape- I put some green felt behind it, on the tin that was originally flocked brown. The knobs are just dowel caps painted gold.
The purists are mad at me because it wasn't taken back to original. I'm happy with that.

I still have the interior to finish- it's going to have a PC built into the top part where the radio chassis went. Down below, where the speaker and turntable were, I'll be mounting shelves for the home theater receiver, cable box, PS3, and HD DVD player. Looks a he11uva lot better than a pressboard Wally World entertainment center.