The taper tube, brake and speed control were gold-plated on Victor VTLA, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XX and some other models. (And I know gold leaf was applied to cabinet trim on the most expensive models.) But were any of the following parts gold-plated? (They're all gold colored, but are they actually gold-plated?)
• winding key
• sound box
• lid key
• front cabinet knobs
• back door knob
• cabinet hinges
• caster wheels
Thanks!
Richard
Victrolas: what parts were gold-plated?
-
New Yorker
- Victor Jr
- Posts: 37
- Joined: Fri May 05, 2017 8:41 pm
-
Uncle Vanya
- Victor IV
- Posts: 1269
- Joined: Sun Oct 25, 2009 12:53 pm
- Location: Michiana
Re: Victrolas: what parts were gold-plated?
All of those parts were gold plated on earlier machines. After 1921, more and more of the external cabinet hardware was finished in gunmetal, even on some rather luxurious models. In 1927 the gold and nickle plating lines were shut down entirely, and gunmetal, black japan, or painted gold were the only remaining metal finishes used on Victrola components.New Yorker wrote:The taper tube, brake and speed control were gold-plated on Victor VTLA, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XX and some other models. (And I know gold leaf was applied to cabinet trim on the most expensive models.) But were any of the following parts gold-plated? (They're all gold colored, but are they actually gold-plated?)
• winding key
• sound box
• lid key
• front cabinet knobs
• back door knob
• cabinet hinges
• caster wheels
Thanks!
Richard
- Lucius1958
- Victor Monarch
- Posts: 4108
- Joined: Tue Dec 14, 2010 12:17 am
- Personal Text: 'Don't take Life so serious, son. It ain't nohow permanent.' - 'POGO'
- Location: Where there's "hamburger ALL OVER the highway"...
Re: Victrolas: what parts were gold-plated?
As the owner of an L-door XVI, I can say:
Yes (except for the casters).
Bill
Yes (except for the casters).
Bill