I would like to thank all of you who gave me input regarding this console.
Matt-Tech, first off let me apologize for sounding a little harsh, but I am a
young man on a limited income, and to hear someone say "pull the plug" wasn't
exactly something I wanted to hear. This set means more to me than anyone
of you on this site can possible know. When she wouldn't sell it to me, I searched
the site AllofCraigs(adhuntr.com) for years and couldn't find one. I figured well,
either these sets were very "rare" or whoever had them was holding on to them
and not selling them.
This time last year, I would've never dreamed that Rose would sell her house and
that this beautiful console would be sitting in my bedroom

I even told Rose that
I was going to have the set professionally restored and that I was going to have the
cabinet refinished.
The first thing I am going to do when I get some extra money is get the stereo
restored. I did learn a lesson the hard way a few times. The same Aunt that has
the 1959 RCA Victor Console was given a 1961 Magnavox Tube Console off of my
dad's sister in 1993. She gave it to them because my great uncle loved music and records so much. This was just a standard mid sized Magnavox tubed set, and was
certainly not an "Imperial" like this one.
My Great-Aunt gave me this set in 2004 when I graduated from high school as a graduation present. I used it until it died. Eventually it did. It wouldn't even
turn on. I don't remember what was wrong with it, but I did have it professionally
restored and I don't remember it costing me a ton of money. The only reason why
I got rid of it was because my dad did a terrible job at attemping to refinish it.
I WAS going to disassemble all of the components such as the Tuner and Amplifier this
week, but I have decided to wait on that. I already took the original "Imperial
Micromatic" changer out and put one of my spares in for the time being. I am still using
the stereo for the time being, but will be starting to take out all of the parts in a few
months. I really don't use it all that much. and I really feel that it is "safe" to use it because I said to myself many times "if this stereo sat in Rose's house for another 10 years, she'd still be using it twice a month and It would prob still work"
However, I did see someone on youtube who picked up a set similar to this, one that
was sitting in a storage unit for 20 some years, and that was covered in cobwebs and
dust. I couldn't believe how that nice piece of furniture and vintage stereo was neglected.
I am probably going to send the parts to the same place I had the last stereo repaired
they did a good job and it really wasn't that expensive. Again thank you all for your
advice. Again, Matt -Tech sorry for sounding so rude, I know you must know what you are talking about having been in the business or many years. Trust me ya'll by this time next year this "stereo" will look and sound even better than it did in 1960!!