Victor tone arm: dirty or loss of plating?

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Re: Victor tone arm: dirty or loss of plating?

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wjw wrote:I believe Victor applied shellac to the nickel plate. Soaking parts in ammonia overnight should dissolve the shellac and save a lot of work.
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I believe this is true of the gold, but not the nickel... that it was laquered over the plating

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Re: Victor tone arm: dirty or loss of plating?

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Here is an interesting reference detailing various solvents and their uses: https://www.popularwoodworking.com/arti ... _solvents/
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