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I have a free-standing Cado unit consisting of shelves and various cabinets in rosewood which I purchased in the early 1970s. The shelves and cabinets are supported by uprights that are approximately 3/4" thick, just over 8" deep and around 8 feet high. Each upright is connected to another one via a pair of stretchers on the bottom and one at the top. The uprights have pre-drilled holes every inch or so into which metal "holders" can be inserted for shelves or certain cabinets (records, bar, desk, etc.) I wish to expand my unit by purchasing 2 or 3 addtional uprights and a dozen or more 8" deep shelves. I've been doing a bit of googling and have not been successful so far. While I'm pretty certain that the shelves and cabinets are part of the "Royal System", I'm not certain if what I have is the "Royal System" or the "Cado System", or some more recent combination of the two. Information on this is welcomed, and a source of the uprights and shelves would be greated appreciated.
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