Originality-does it matter?

That is a work of art! When my grandfather passed away our mom let us pick some personal items we could keep before things were sold. I took my grandfather's old horn phonograph, a tube Zenith radio we listened to in his shop, my grandmother's old iron with a walnut handle, an authentic butter churn my grandma actual used and my most prized possession an old cast iron Das hound boot scraper he used to scrape the pig crap off his boots with before going into the basement for a shower. I still use the zenith tube radio. Now I could get a Bose wave radio if needed but the raw sound of the tube radio I better even though it was before my time. It's generational damn it! If you roll thru Illinois drop that jukebox off at my house please.
Oh, that one's not mine! My 1448 is still in pieces/in boxes (actually I have enough to build three of them, but I digress), and once I retire The Plan is to do another "stupid money" restoration on it so it matches my 1452 (start-up video here):