I'm very fond of this oak unit and used it as a hi-fi cabinet for some time, before I needed to move to a traditional rack for space reasons. It is the ideal size for four conventionally sized components - two on either shelf, plus turntable etc or TV on top. Dimensions are 97cm wide, 50 deep, 56 high. The shelves are each 90cm wide and 39.5 deep. There is plenty of height too so you can stack components on top.
There are a couple of scratches on the top but not too bad, and you can see on the picture a circular mark around one of the handles. The doors have side hinges so could be taken off to make it an open cabinet without leaving marks on the outside. This is probably how I would use it now.
The back has been taken off on one side, and has lots of holes drilled in it on the other, to allow for cables.
£50 collected from London SE23
pjg2Q5vPTg+lWitTmj14AQ by eastmoran, on Flickr
https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjzLUUX
There are a couple of scratches on the top but not too bad, and you can see on the picture a circular mark around one of the handles. The doors have side hinges so could be taken off to make it an open cabinet without leaving marks on the outside. This is probably how I would use it now.
The back has been taken off on one side, and has lots of holes drilled in it on the other, to allow for cables.
£50 collected from London SE23
pjg2Q5vPTg+lWitTmj14AQ by eastmoran, on Flickr
https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjzLUUX