About MurdleVision
MurdleVision: Handcrafted. Nostalgic. Funkier Than Your Uncle’s Bell-Bottoms.
At MurdleVision, we craft retro-inspired console TVs with new wood cabinets, smart TV panels, and high-quality electronics, blending mid-century charm with modern technology.
Founder Shafer Caudle’s passion for vintage design and craftsmanship transforms nostalgia into innovation, offering both ready-to-ship models and fully custom builds.




Why MurdleVision?
MurdleVision consoles are built with hand-selected hardwoods and crafted using time-honored techniques - no shortcuts, no mass production. The result is a timeless blend of vintage charm and modern craftsmanship, made to last for generations.
Sustainable Wood
Options for Cabinet
Latest Smart TV
Panels
Laser-Etched
MurdleVision Logo
Custom Speaker Grill
Fabrics Available

Wood Grain or Painted
Front Bezels Available
Pegboard Backs
For Ventilation
Working Knobs For
Inputs & Volume
Tabletop, Console &
Wallmount Options

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Tuned In: What Our Fans Are Saying
“The television is pretty incredible. The quality and craftsmanship is impeccable. It really brings back the nostalgia is a great way. Shafer was very responsive and provided the custom details as discussed. I really love this item. It topped off my retro sitting area. Shafer was incredible to work with. I would highly recommend this custom item."
Miles X.
“Shafer is a true craftsman! He delivered exactly what I was looking for: A high-quality retro-looking TV equipped with modern technology/features. Throughout the build, Shafer’s customer service was truly exceptional. He goes above and beyond to ensure customer satisfaction. I’m very pleased with my purchase!"
RC
“This was an absolutely superb product! The owner met my deadline and worked with me to ensure timely delivery of the finished product. The level of detail is amazing, and I would highly recommend this to anyone. I am so grateful for their willingness to work so diligently on my order."
Jeffrey X.
Our Happy Clients
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