I wholeheartedly agree. There are plenty of examples of out-of-timeline gold trim, yet this is what we always get from a certain quarter when a new trim variation is discovered (e.g. 6a, 19c, 62a, 68a).Tinman wrote:I don't understand all the resistance for the discovery of gold trim on another model. Gold trim was in use well into the 1960's. All this silly stuff about OJ and Brasso polish is just extreme resistance to the reality that gold trim was applied to a range of models and even to some models that had the overwhelming majority of the trim done in silver.
58a gold grill code1,flat black
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I am delighted to say that I now have my own example of a gold-trimmed 58a. (It's only taken three years for me to find one!)
I am even more delighted to say that it smells neither of orange juice nor of sweat!
I am even more delighted to say that it smells neither of orange juice nor of sweat!