SweetBennyFenton
Active Member
Hello all.
Through some strange stroke of luck and hoarding, I have recently become the proud owner of a Kliegl Performance lighting console. Problem is... I have no place to put it. The choice was either my garage or the dump and I couldn't just let a piece of old lighting history get thrown out. This console has been in storage for some time but I am told was once part of a local lighting museum. I was told that it was donated by Gordan Pearlman as he has many connections to local theaters here in Portland.
The console is not in awful condition given its age. It is quite dirty and the wood laminate has peeled off the particle board structure but I believe it could be restored with relatively little work.
Before considering more extreme measures, I wanted to see if anyone wanted to give it a good home. I don't suppose anyone knows of a museum or private collector who might want it? I would much rather see it given to a good home than slowly rotting in my musty garage.
Here's an image from the Kliegal website. If anyone is curious, I can post a few pictures of the actual unit.
Any takers?
Through some strange stroke of luck and hoarding, I have recently become the proud owner of a Kliegl Performance lighting console. Problem is... I have no place to put it. The choice was either my garage or the dump and I couldn't just let a piece of old lighting history get thrown out. This console has been in storage for some time but I am told was once part of a local lighting museum. I was told that it was donated by Gordan Pearlman as he has many connections to local theaters here in Portland.
The console is not in awful condition given its age. It is quite dirty and the wood laminate has peeled off the particle board structure but I believe it could be restored with relatively little work.
Before considering more extreme measures, I wanted to see if anyone wanted to give it a good home. I don't suppose anyone knows of a museum or private collector who might want it? I would much rather see it given to a good home than slowly rotting in my musty garage.
Here's an image from the Kliegal website. If anyone is curious, I can post a few pictures of the actual unit.
Any takers?