Just what the title says, I have a 1920s Brunswick Panatrope portable with a gold tone arm missing its u-joint where it swivels at. On a Victrola it'd be a gooseneck but this crazy thing I'm not sure what to call it. I have a reproducer (sort of) but the back is cracking due to intergranular degeneration.
Any ideas? Parts? Junk pile specials?
WANTED: Tone arm for Brunswick Panatrope portable
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- Victor VI
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Re: WANTED: Tone arm for Brunswick Panatrope portable
I'm afraid this might or might not work. The base on mine is gold-plated and the ad makes no mention whether it came from a portable or a full-sized machine. Any of y'all think it'd do the business?
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Re: WANTED: Tone arm for Brunswick Panatrope portable
I'm not aware of any full size machine that used that arm or reproducer. That style of reproducer I have only seen used on portables.
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Re: WANTED: Tone arm for Brunswick Panatrope portable
Cool enough! Thanks Jerry for the identifier. Now time for braving the high seas of the bay of e...