Here's something unusual: http://www.ebay.com/itm/222407720988
I'm assuming this isn't an original plating, as I can't see why one would order a "lower-class" model and have it gold-plated?
Gold-Plated Edison Standard
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I gotta have it . For the person who has every standard this is a biggy. I do not think it is stock.
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Only 90 minutes away so I guess I'll be watching it.
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I have no idea if the gold is correct or original, but it looks pretty good I think. I would consider this machine nice enough for my collection if I had room for yet another Standard. I hope someone on the forum does pick it up so we can learn more about it.
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Beautiful! All it needs is a gold plated Model C reproducer and it would be perfect!
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I have a nice Idelia Oxidized Model-C reproducer I could put in it.
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To the best of my knowledge any Edison with an original factory special finish should have a second presentation ID tag. I don't see one with this machine so I suspect it was recently plated. I'm only suggesting caution. Jerry Blais
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Ditto.Jerry B. wrote:To the best of my knowledge any Edison with an original factory special finish should have a second presentation ID tag. I don't see one with this machine so I suspect it was recently plated. I'm only suggesting caution. Jerry Blais
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It would be a nice machine to have... IF it doesn't go for a high premium...
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I suggested caution because a real factory gold plated Standard is worth a ton of money, perhaps between $5,000 and $10,000 (my guesstimate... what do others think????) while a recently plated Standard is worth whatever a curiosity is worth. Jerry B.