Hi folks,
In reply to an earlier post in eBay & Craigslist Alert forum (an H 19 in the UK with LP gearing installed, here: http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... 14&t=24670), I noticed the H 19 listed had all gold plated hardware throughout. I quickly consulted my Frow guide, and he states that they were assembled with NICKEL plated parts.
I was thinking perhaps the UK eBay listed H 19 was an oddity, but later this morning I came across an H 19 listed on Craigslist in Charlotte NC; ALSO with gold plated hardware.
Perhaps this specific H 19 description in Frow's is incorrect?
The question begs to be asked: was the gold plating specific to the earlier version of the model fitted with the "fluers-de-lis" grille, and then changed to less expensive nickel plated components with the advent of the less ornate (and seemingly more common) "shield" type grille?
Neither machine has their grilles present; this might suggest (to me at least) the grilles were indeed the more delicate and easily destroyed "fluers-de-lis" type.
Thanks for your help,
Fran
An image of the UK H 19:
An image of the Charlotte H 19:
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Years ago i also had a Hepplewhite, oak case, fluers-de-lis grill and gold hardware. In fact, I'm not sure I've seen a nickel one.
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I have 3 H-19s in the "bone yard," and they all have gold hardware. (One in mahogany, 2 in oak.)
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Sounds like there's an inaccuracy on the Frow book on this point then.phonogfp wrote:I have 3 H-19s in the "bone yard," and they all have gold hardware. (One in mahogany, 2 in oak.)
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Valecnik wrote:Years ago i also had a Hepplewhite, oak case, fluers-de-lis grill and gold hardware. In fact, I'm not sure I've seen a nickel one.
Thank you, gentlemen!phonogfp wrote:I have 3 H-19s in the "bone yard," and they all have gold hardware. (One in mahogany, 2 in oak.)
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I've read, and reread his description to be sure it isn't just me misunderstanding. It would appear that Frow was wrong in this case.
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Well, for all its virtues, it's not the first time an inaccuracy has been seen in Frow's work. Even a 98% record of accuracy (an arbitrary number on my part) means that 2% of the work is in error.
It's always a good idea to read anyone's work with a open mind. Just because it's in print doesn't necessarily mean it's true (except on the Internet, of course!).
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Word!phonogfp wrote:Well, for all its virtues, it's not the first time an inaccuracy has been seen in Frow's work. Even a 98% record of accuracy (an arbitrary number on my part) means that 2% of the work is in error.
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Re: Edison H-19's: Nickel Plated, Gold Plated, or both?
I know it's a different model, but I owned an S-19 DD player (my first Edison machine!), which had gold hardware, however I believe the reproducer with it was bright nickel. Cabinet was mahogany.
To this date, it was still the best-sounding DD player I have owned, even against my two C-19 machines.
To this date, it was still the best-sounding DD player I have owned, even against my two C-19 machines.
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