PhilW. wrote: I would say that there is quite a difference between satin lacquer and gold plating.
Sorry, I was not clear in my post, I was pointing out an opption to satin lacquer finishes that don't hold up and look kind of cheap, that being a satin gold plate. It can be a very nice finish if done correctly. Satin is satin regardless of whether it is silver plate, gold plate or even lacquer for that matter. It is the conditioning of the substraight or base metal that makes it satin.
PhilW. wrote:By the way, how much would it be to gold plate just a 4/4 CC? I realize that the gold prices fluctuate, but I have never heard an estimate.
As for the cost to gold plate a tuba, I could not say for sure as I am not sure if there is a gold plating tank available to plate an object of the size of a tuba. Guess? plating cost range would be $3500 to $5400 with a silver preliminary plate and copper strike. This would not include repairs, dent work, soldering, polishing, masking, bead blasting, valve rebuilds or shipping. Nope, just the plating. The amount of gold at market price would be less then four ounces so the market has little impact on the cost of the job. Its mostly labor and overhead expenses. You could get it done back in the twenties by special order but today it would require an act of devine intervention to get it done. May be I will have a talk with Terry at Anderson Silver Plating this coming week and see what I can come up with?
Daniel C. Oberloh
Oberloh Woodwind and Brass Works