Phonolair wrote:Congrats, what a treasure no matter what the condition is. I know its terrible what has been done to it but still a great rare find in what's left of a gold Triumph.
So what are your thoughts, leave it as is, or restoration with a new gold finish.
Larry Crandell
I am going to leave the machine as is, not even going to attack the grime on the cabinet. It's a special machine and attempting any sort of gold restoration is not for me.
VintageTechnologies wrote:I have seen a couple nickel plated Edisons, but never a gold one. Was the gold plated as a shiny finish or a matte finish like the DD reproducers? A shiny finish ought not be too hard to replicate.
From what I have heard the gold-finished machines were more gold washed than gold plated, so a much thinner application of gold over the nickel plating. Apparently those found in original shape are more nickel-tone than gold given the fragile nature of the gold finish. I have only seen two gold machines in person, a Concert and a Model A Triumph, both owned by Charlie Hummel and both pictured in Fabrizio and Paul's Talking Machine Compendium on page 87 and 104 respectively. The latter I would imagine has the original finish, which is a "washy" light gold tone however I don't know for certain.