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May 09, 1997 - Image 91

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-05-09

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ALL

Traditional Oak
Big Screen Wall

in stock!

GAMEROOM

FURNISHINGS

A/V center

As shown

• Rich medium oak finish
• Lighted display areas with
dimmer control
• Vertical tape drawers hold 222
CDs or 90 VHS tapes
• Solid oak raised panel doors
• Fits all big screens up to 60" wide
• Removable speaker inserts
• Surround sound ready

Kenwood's
K E N WOOD
Traditional A/V Center

Holds 27" TV, features tape storage
drawer, oak and brass door conceal your
audio components.

Big Screen Expandable Wall

• White washed oak
• Accommodates all big
• Lighted display area with dimmer screens from 40"-60"
• Vertical tape drawers hold
•Room for all your
222 CDs or 90 VHS tapes
components
• Surround sound ready
7-

Entertainment wall

Big Screen
Expandable Wall

• Rich golden oak

• Lighted display areas
with dimmer
• Holds 222 CDs
or 90 VHS tapes
• Expands to hold all
big screens up to 60"
• Room for all
your components
• Surround sound ready

Tiburon Entertainment Wall

*Pr

Soft contemporary wall crafted in ash solids and ash veneers holds your 35" monitor TV along with all
audio components and tapes plus room to display your collectibles in lighted display areas. Curved
corners are sale priced at $448.00 ea.

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