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Re: HMV 101 in wooden Box
Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2017 6:04 pm
by Teak
There is gold on every fitting. the gold is removable, with a fine scalpel knife. I scraped on the screw on the motorboard, visible above. There is mint condition nickel underneath. You have got to believe me on this
Re: HMV 101 in wooden Box
Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2017 6:41 am
by Steve
Teak wrote:There is gold on every fitting. the gold is removable, with a fine scalpel knife. I scraped on the screw on the motorboard, visible above. There is mint condition nickel underneath. You have got to believe me on this
Yes, of course you are right, these were finished with gold lacquer over the nickel-plated parts. My teak 112 (which is pristine and completely untouched from new) has the identical "gilt" fittings to the outside of the cabinet but bare nickel-plated fittings internally. I'm not surprised a 101 exists with gilt parts all over. This is distinctly different to the gold-plated metal parts in a "standard" Deluxe British 101 with red leather case. The finish you have there is the same as that found on the most luxurious cabinet models from the so-called "New Improved" range of HMV from 1926 and Lumieres before it ie. 510, 460, 511, 461 etc. AFAIK it is a lacquer based finish and not an electro-plated type.
Re: HMV 101 in wooden Box
Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2017 6:28 am
by epigramophone
Teak wrote:Thank you so so much for your input. I don't think, I would sell it ^^. It is maybe one of the rarest 101 in existence.
The reproducer is an original No. 4 brass, i just rebuilt it.
Is there anybody with an original teak record tray, willing to give me some measurements? I would like to attempt to rebuild it some day.
I have posted pictures and a drawing with measurements in a new thread about my own newly acquired teak 101. Hope this helps.
Roger.