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<p>[QUOTE="chantaljones, post: 2125731, member: 6828"]Yes thats the only damages beside a few dings, scratches here and there.</p><p>My guesses are that the whole in the top was indeed was for the cables, or maybe a pole were you can attached a tv on? The whole in the back could be used for other electronic cables of other devices? But yeah would not make sense to have a dvd or other when the back is facing to the wall. But than again you would need a hole in the back so that you can open the door.</p><p><br /></p><p>I dont know what it was used for. The shadow on the top suggest it was used as a tv stand.</p><p><br /></p><p>I lifted it easy over my head hihi. We have a local guy here with a van who does small delivery for a small fee. He is 6 foot 5 or so and a heavyweight but he was really struggling on his own (I'm 58 so couldnt help. He told me it was heavier than 75kg. Maybe its less, who knows, I'm not gone try it out <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":)" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="chantaljones, post: 2125731, member: 6828"]Yes thats the only damages beside a few dings, scratches here and there. My guesses are that the whole in the top was indeed was for the cables, or maybe a pole were you can attached a tv on? The whole in the back could be used for other electronic cables of other devices? But yeah would not make sense to have a dvd or other when the back is facing to the wall. But than again you would need a hole in the back so that you can open the door. I dont know what it was used for. The shadow on the top suggest it was used as a tv stand. I lifted it easy over my head hihi. We have a local guy here with a van who does small delivery for a small fee. He is 6 foot 5 or so and a heavyweight but he was really struggling on his own (I'm 58 so couldnt help. He told me it was heavier than 75kg. Maybe its less, who knows, I'm not gone try it out :)[/QUOTE]
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