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Wow.
On the good side, recap should be easy.
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Hello Brad,
Wow I bet you could recap that set in your sleep !!.
I have a radio / lamp but mine is the Mitchell 1260 Lumitone .
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I have always wanted one... Never had the chance to buy one though.
Are you going to repaint the case?
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Those lamps are pretty cool and I like glass on yours, does it light up? I have one that is very similar:
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Hi Richard,
Yes, it is all re-capped now, with most resistors changed as well...they used cheap dogbone resistors, which were well obsolete by the time this set was produced. I assume they got a good price on old stock parts. All of the dogbones were out of tolerance, some by almost double!
Kirk,
I'm going to attempt to replate it myself (Eeeeeeek!) These came in several finishes, some plated, some painted. From what I can determine, it was the the "Old english bronze" finish, which was flash plated single stage brass, slightly aged, with painted centre and escutcheon. Both of those pieces are a cast materials, so likely not platable.
John,
Yes, that is the same lamp, but different model! Very nice! Yours looks like it's in beautiful condition. Have you restored the chassis?
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Brad, my buddy who owned the lamp before me had already restored the chassis right before we swapped.
I wonder if the finish on yours might be salvageable with a lot of elbow grease after the paint is removed. Sometimes (well once or twice), I find the finish under paint or shellac to be in decent shape.
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Brad, my eyes.....did that lamp get painted by someone or is that the original finish?
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John,
I thought of that, but the little paint that has chipped off has taken whatever finish was on the parts off with it. So, I doubt I'll be sucessful.
Paul,
Yes, it has been painted. I'm assuming the finish under the paint was in poor condition, so that is most likely why someone painted it.
The plating is an inexpensive one layer "flash" process, which was the cheapest, fastest method at that time to give something a good looking finish. You'll sometimes hear it called "wash", as is copper or bronze wash. Not a very durable finish, however.
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