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Here we have a calssic Standesign rack - 5 shelves, top shelf has adjustable spikes for levelling a turntable or CD player.
Good condition - a couple of scratches and 1 shelf chipped at rear corner (you can just see it in last photo below, 2nd shelf down - I have not attempted to cover it, but a black permanent marker would make this invisible). All the rubber pads for shelf supports are in place.
It is 87cm high, 51cm wide and a total depth of 60cm (it slopes backwards - shelf depth is 40.5cm). Space between shelves is 17cm. There are cable management holes in the main upright.
No idea what this is worth - they were expensive new, but are not the most transportable item!