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A console for a gaming mad boy. All chocolate cake and everything edible including the game. Although that's a whole lot of sugar!
Lisa and Cece's Daughter
During the rebuilding of Cece's home. See this pic for Cece's story.
Kampala, Uganda
Since I got a 32X, I couldn't use the Power Base Converter without a little more trouble (from drop in the slot to move video connections and remove current slot resident), so I finally traded up to the actual console.
Looking to find these styles of buffet in france. Some of these are even french 1960s but I can't find them in france for reasonable price (looking to spend 1-2k)
A fine and rare French Louis XV period, carved, walnut console table attributed to Pierre Hache. The console table has a rouge royale marble top. Pierre Hache was known for his talent in carved furniture. He began working for his father, Thomas Hache, in 1725. During a ten-year period between 1735 and 1745, he was commissioned to make beautiful consoles for important residences and public buildings. These consoles all share typical ornamentation.
This particular console is related to the gilded console in Pierre and Françoise Rouge’s recent book, Le génie des HACHE, Editions Faton, 2005, pp. 392 (once owned by Mary Helen McCoy Fine Antiques). The carving is the same on the apron and feet. The double c-shaped molding on the legs and the two garland of lily-of-the-valley are recurrent in the Louis XIV and Régence production of both Thomas and Pierre Hache.
The exceptional marble is of the period and is cut on all four sides. There is question as to whether or not it was intentionally cut this way for a center table but used on this particular table or if the marble is a replacement.
Vetted Antique Shows/Fairs
Palm Beach | America’s International Fine Art and Antiques Fair, West Palm Beach, FL, 2007
Provenance
Pierre Hache, Grenoble, France
Private Collection, France
Françoise Rouge, Paris, France
Mary Helen McCoy Fine Antiques, Charleston, South Carolina
Origin:Grenoble, France
Circa:1735-1745
Height:32.875 ins.
Width:59.875 ins.
Depth:30.125 ins.
The console! Have you ever, ever, ever, ever, ever heard of a lowrider with hydraulics in this scale??
This console was part of the Australian Xbox.com charity auction called "Konsoles for Kids" to benefit the David Peachy Foundation. The auctions were held between April and July 2010 and 17 consoles were auctioned in total.
This is the MasterChef signed console.
MasterChef Australia is an Australian competitive cooking game show based on the original British version of MasterChef. It is produced by FremantleMedia Australia and screens on Network Ten. Restaurateur and chef Gary Mehigan, chef George Calombaris and food critic Matt Preston serve as the show's main judges
When a new console hits the market, it competes with the existing competition, initiating a console war. This year saw a war between the X-Box 360, Playstation 3, and Wii. It is still arguable as to who won the war.
Shown here is myself, photoshopped in, holding an X-Box 360 controller, and a Playstation 2 controller, in a face-off.
The TV depicts a Ghost Recon briefing screen.
Had a hard time correcting for flash wash off the right figure.
23rd March 2009. Still in the recovery room after the operation to put in his shunt and not quite sure what to do with himself.