QuestionableMaynard8130 wrote on Feb 12
th, 2014 at 6:51pm:
old style nickel is MUCH different than modern It has a softer look, with a deeper, just slightly goldish sheen. Modern nickel has more chrome in it, so its harder and brighter Like an early 60's Cadillac bumper and grill. there are still a couple places that do old style nickel, SteveD and Glen have both used them.
I have a cast Ballard actioned 22 rf rifle (rebarrelled/modern wood) with original factory nickel on the action; and my 1870's chicago-made perc. schuetzen has nickel on the buttplate and lever. they're not bad looking at all. not what you'd want for a hunting gun, but for target use---who knows it might blind and distract the other shooters.
Automotive chrome is usually 3 distinct layers: copper, nickel, then chrome.
Not sure if modern nickel plate has chrome in it;Is there any plating reference to substantiate that ?
I was always taught that modern nickel plate does have what is called "brighteners"; which are supposed to eliminate all the polishing required of traditional nickel plate, and help keep the finish from tarnishing.
Perhaps that is a small amount of chrome; not sure.
This is the same problem for the folks that restore those old, fancy parlor stoves that had nickel trim.Same thing for some fancy antique cash registers that nickel plate.
Modern nickel is too shiny and pale compared to antique nickel; which is just that:nickel with no additives.
Antique nickel develops that soft,yellowish, tint that makes it so pleasing to the eye.