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  2. Sparkomatic - Wikipedia

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    The home loudspeakers had solid-walnut cabinets which were sourced locally in Pennsylvania. Altec Lansing was one of the only companies at the time to build its own cabinets and develop and build its own drive units, all under one roof.

  3. Stipo a bambocci - Wikipedia

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    On some surviving examples the bambocci-figures correspond with each other and are composed in a certain iconographical context, such as the Expulsion from the Garden of Eden on one cabinet in the Castello Sforzesco in Milan. The wood used for construction is walnut as well as burr-walnut and partly even the costly imported Caucasian walnut.

  4. Minimoog Voyager - Wikipedia

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    Apart from the signature and price, the models were identical. Wood finish on the models was offered in walnut, cherry or maple. [citation needed] For 2004, Moog Music released a limited 50th Anniversary Edition Voyager. The wood cabinet was painted black and the control panel was backlit using electroluminescent technology.

  5. Globe Wernicke - Wikipedia

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    These were high-quality stacking book shelves, with a standard width of 34 inches, in oak, walnut and mahogany, capable of being adapted to fit together to form a bookcase which could either be all of the same measurements or which could be rearranged by the insertion of units of different depths and heights.

  6. André-Charles Boulle - Wikipedia

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    Walnut veneered with ebony, marquetry of engraved brass and tortoiseshell, gilt-bronze mounts, verd antique marble André-Charles Boulle (11 November 1642 – 29 February 1732), [ 1 ] le joailler du meuble (the "furniture jeweller"), [ 2 ] became the most famous French cabinetmaker and the preeminent artist in the field of marquetry , [ 3 ...

  7. Treen - Wikipedia

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    Nineteenth century carved walnut treen snuff box. Treen (literally "of a tree") is a generic name for small handmade functional household objects made of wood.Treen is distinct from furniture, such as chairs, and cabinetry, as well as clocks and cupboards.