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I just cooked these up recently in Photoshop. It struck me that the early experimental TV sets of the 1930s, with their small screen to cabinet size ratio, would easily scale down in design to iPod docking stations - built of wood with bakelite accents, and quality speakers for a more vintage tone.
The Empire Dock is based on a 1931 mechanical TV/radio console. It is a bookend-size piece that would be approximately 8 1/2" h x 2 1/2" w, with a single speaker.
The Vassos Dock is based on a 1939 electronic TV/radio console. It is about the size of a bookshelf speaker, roughly 7" h x 4 1/2" w. There is an onboard AM-FM receiver with analog tuning dial and stereo speakers.
The Empire Dock is based on a 1931 mechanical TV/radio console. It is a bookend-size piece that would be approximately 8 1/2" h x 2 1/2" w, with a single speaker.
The Vassos Dock is based on a 1939 electronic TV/radio console. It is about the size of a bookshelf speaker, roughly 7" h x 4 1/2" w. There is an onboard AM-FM receiver with analog tuning dial and stereo speakers.