Ok, here's mine...
Official Model/Style Code -CORTEZ
Type of phonograph -CONSOLE
Serial Number-134802
Lot number (4 digit, usually stamped into the cabinet by the horn)- Sorry, don't want to remove the grill
Finish (Golden Oak, Mahogany, etc.)- WALNUT
Type of Reproducer - PANATROPE
Horn shape (Oval/Rectangular)- OVAL
Motorboard material and features (wood, metal, pinstripes)- METAL
Motor type 4 SPRING
Finish/material of hardware - GOLD PLATED
Type and color of medallion - GOLD BANNER, 2 NAILS
Any known documented date INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL. ALSO LID SUPPORT ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS. THE MANUAL IS RATHER GENERIC OF THE PANATROPE ERA MACHINES AND NOT SPECIFIC TO THE CORTEZ.
Brunswick Phonograph Database Project
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Re: Brunswick Phonograph Database Project
JerryVan wrote:dzavracky wrote:Official Model/Style Code -CORTEZ
Finish (Golden Oak, Mahogany, etc.)- MAHOGANY
Type of Reproducer - ORTHOPHONIC
Cheers
David
David,
If I may humbly suggest, I believe your cabinet is walnut and your reproducer is the Panatrope style.
I wasn’t sure about the reproducer, You are correct it is a panatrope. But I thought the cabinet was a dark mahogany?
David
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Re: Brunswick Phonograph Database Project
Did the early Brunswick Phonographs have a decal in the center of the opened lid, where later models had Brunswick spelled out on the lower hinged section of the lid and if so what years are the center lid decals from? Thanks
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Is anyone familiar with the Brunwick phonograph model 122? I found one, highly carved and in oak. SN 182340 I'm not finding anything on-line about production, etc. Has a four-spring motor and Ultona head.
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I can't really answer your questions, but I thought I'd point out this 122 on FB Marketplace.cheryla wrote:Is anyone familiar with the Brunwick phonograph model 122? I found one, highly carved and in oak. SN 182340 I'm not finding anything on-line about production, etc. Has a four-spring motor and Ultona head.
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Re: Brunswick Phonograph Database Project
sn 182340
model 122
pr number 4946
wood oak
model 122
pr number 4946
wood oak