I was starting to wonder about this myself!  Seems like there were at least 
two if not three variations of the oxidized bronze finish -- the Idelia's 
tiger stripes, the Opera's broken glass pattern, and the ringlet finish in 
these pictures of Andy's DD reproducer.  Any specifics on these patterns, or 
was all that info lost in the fire as well?


Best,
Robert


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Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2007 1:11 PM
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] DD Metal Finishes


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> Bruce,
> The Edison catalogs described the finish of the metal parts on the 
> Amberola IA/IB, Idelia, A-150, etc as "oxidized bronze." You point out 
> that "This has a body that is almost black with copper markings, somewhat 
> like tiger markings." Edison literature called it "oxidized bronze," so 
> that's what I have always called it. I have observed collectors refer to 
> "gunmetal" as "oxidized bronze" and apply the name to other metal finishes 
> as well. It's no wonder some confusion exists!
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> George Paul
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