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I have a Brunswick Parisian but when I put the arm down on the record it slows to a stop. I figure first off it needs cleaning. But I can't figure how to open it up. Just don't want to force something.
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Brunswick Parisian - Help
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Re: Brunswick Parisian - Help
Your machine is exactly the same mechanically as the Polly Portable. Search on that term and you will find many relevant discussions.
IIRC, the 2 screws that hold the handle onto the front of the machine also secure the metal bedplate to the front of the case. Once you unscrew those, you need to lift the front of the bedplate up. Try pulling gently on the speed control knob. One you have it up a bit, the rear of the bedplate is held on by 2 pins. Just pull the bedplate forward a bit to release.
Machine drag is caused by any of the following: 1) weak springs, 2) worn needles - use a fresh needle for every play, and 3) certain types of records. Again, you'll find lots of info has already been posted.
Good luck with your machine.
IIRC, the 2 screws that hold the handle onto the front of the machine also secure the metal bedplate to the front of the case. Once you unscrew those, you need to lift the front of the bedplate up. Try pulling gently on the speed control knob. One you have it up a bit, the rear of the bedplate is held on by 2 pins. Just pull the bedplate forward a bit to release.
Machine drag is caused by any of the following: 1) weak springs, 2) worn needles - use a fresh needle for every play, and 3) certain types of records. Again, you'll find lots of info has already been posted.
Good luck with your machine.
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Re: Brunswick Parisian - Help
Hi,
The spring of the Polly etc. is only capable of playing one record at best so make sure you have put enough turns into it's crank along with any other suggestions.
Allen
The spring of the Polly etc. is only capable of playing one record at best so make sure you have put enough turns into it's crank along with any other suggestions.
Allen
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Re: Brunswick Parisian - Help
Ditto on all the above. Your spring may be broken.
Besides changing the needle, very worn records have more drag and are difficult for many single spring machines to play - especially from the beginning.
Good Luck!
Besides changing the needle, very worn records have more drag and are difficult for many single spring machines to play - especially from the beginning.
Good Luck!
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Re: Brunswick Parisian - Help
4) Gunked up governor52089 wrote:Your machine is exactly the same mechanically as the Polly Portable. Search on that term and you will find many relevant discussions.
IIRC, the 2 screws that hold the handle onto the front of the machine also secure the metal bedplate to the front of the case. Once you unscrew those, you need to lift the front of the bedplate up. Try pulling gently on the speed control knob. One you have it up a bit, the rear of the bedplate is held on by 2 pins. Just pull the bedplate forward a bit to release.
Machine drag is caused by any of the following: 1) weak springs, 2) worn needles - use a fresh needle for every play, and 3) certain types of records. Again, you'll find lots of info has already been posted.
Good luck with your machine.
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Re: Brunswick Parisian - Help
The Polly is small enough to ship. I can repair this for you. Wyatt Email: restorationarts@gmail.com
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