I'm usually lurking in the woodwork, but I have a new find and a few questions! I recently came across a Victor II type M in Richmond, VA. I bought it from a fellow who's grandma bought it new in 1907, and she played it for several years. The phonograph was then stored in a crawl space for another 80-90 years. You can find some pictures attached. Now I want to restore it, and here's where I would appreciate your help.
1. How should I clean the cabinet? It's covered in mold, but I think a nice finish is beneath it. I have to get rid of the mold before I can bring it in the house.
2. What is the best way to clean the nickel plating? Should I try buffing? The nickel may or may not still be there, but I have to try!
3. What is the Exhibition reproducer missing? This seems to be the one before the triangle hole for fiber needles, and I've never had one.
4. What is the best way to clean the horn? Can yo you wax it? If so, how, and with what waxing compound? The original paint is mostly good, and I would like to save it!
You can see the record that was on the turntable; just a lot of dirt!






