It certainly looks to be a Style 225, pictured on page 172 of the Wakeman Brunswick book which is available on the APS site to members. This style became the Style 22 in 1919, as noted on p. 181 of the same book.Marty Bufalini wrote:marcapra wrote:Wow, I've never seen a lyre model Brunswick before. This could be an art model.
Hmm. That would be interesting. My research, so far, has not turned up anything Brunswick has listed.
Picking it up tomorrow. More picks coming, if anyone is interesed.
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It's definitely either a model 225 or 22. I have an identical oak model 22 from 1919.........I play all my Dia. Disc's on it. Sounds great!
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Wonderful find. From the wood and carvings I would say it came with the machine. Is this one with the oval horn or the ones before with the straight horn?
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Larryh: I don't know. I was supposed to pick it up today but had brake problems.larryh wrote:Wonderful find. From the wood and carvings I would say it came with the machine. Is this one with the oval horn or the ones before with the straight horn?
Going to get it tomorrow (Friday). Pics will follow.