It is unlikely that you will find an existing cabinet from another manufacturer, since the back of the cabinet isn't flat. It has a pronounced L-shape, to span the gap at the walls of the front and rear shells.
Although my TM is closed up in the garage right now, I don't recall that the material is real oak. In fact, I thought it was some kind of lightweight pseudo-board covered by (in essence) contact paper.
You might consider re-covering a new stock cabinet with some kind of press-on material, or even real oak veneer.
Bill
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