Very Elaborate Brunswick Cabinet

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Re: Very Elaborate Brunswick Cabinet

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Lucius1958 wrote:
CDBPDX wrote:The seller in Ontario has agreed to ship the tone arm with the Ultona reproducer. Should be here in aboot 4 business days.



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"Aboot"?

Quick: better get to the clinic - you've picked up the Canadian Virus! :lol:

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I was quoting the seller in Windsor, Ontario exactly as I heard it. Cliff
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Re: Very Elaborate Brunswick Cabinet

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CDBPDX wrote:
Lucius1958 wrote:
CDBPDX wrote:The seller in Ontario has agreed to ship the tone arm with the Ultona reproducer. Should be here in aboot 4 business days.



Cliff
"Aboot"?

Quick: better get to the clinic - you've picked up the Canadian Virus! :lol:

Bill
I was quoting the seller in Windsor, Ontario exactly as I heard it. Cliff
Having the 'Canadian Virus' isn't so bad for us: it comes with universal Health Care.
Glad to be of help.

By the way, I hope you checked that the outer ring holding the stylus chuck isn't frozen. It's usually the first thing to fail on Brunswick heads, due to the pot metal swelling. If you can't rotate that ring, the Pathé portion is just aboot useless.

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Re: Very Elaborate Brunswick Cabinet

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thatonejohn wrote:The grill cloth on my dark/mahogany Brunswick 117 is a golden color, with some sheen to it. The darker protected part would be more correct as far as color.

Terrific photo - thank you for sharing !

Is the fabric glued to the grille only around the perimeter, or is it glued to the jig-saw scroll-work too ?


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Re: Very Elaborate Brunswick Cabinet

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De Soto Frank wrote:
thatonejohn wrote:The grill cloth on my dark/mahogany Brunswick 117 is a golden color, with some sheen to it. The darker protected part would be more correct as far as color.
Terrific photo - thank you for sharing !

Is the fabric glued to the grille only around the perimeter, or is it glued to the jig-saw scroll-work too ?
Just the perimeter, anything more would have been excessive, and a headache to attach evenly.

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Re: Very Elaborate Brunswick Cabinet

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Finally got the springs for this machine installed. After some minor adjustments and tweaking, the motor runs smooth, strong, and quiet. I'm very happy the way it turned out.

Still waiting for the right tone arm and reproducer, but it runs great already!

Watch it play on YouTube: http://youtu.be/RkN_MLcuu7I

Cliff

P.S. - It has a new grill cloth, now, too.
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Looks like it's sitting in an antique mall now.... :?.

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Re: Very Elaborate Brunswick Cabinet

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gramophone78 wrote:Looks like it's sitting in an antique mall now.... :?.
It belongs to the folks across from me in Castle Rock, they have an antique store. I am helping them restore it, the mechanical part of it, anyway. I wish I did own it.

They have given me permission to share the restoration progress...

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Here is a picture of the original grill cloth. It is a very fine weave and golden brown in color.
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Re: Very Elaborate Brunswick Cabinet

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Silvertone wrote:Here is a picture of the original grill cloth. It is a very fine weave and golden brown in color.
Great picture! Thanks! You have one of these? Do you have the original tone arm & reproducer?

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Re: Very Elaborate Brunswick Cabinet

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Great job Cliff, it looks great.

It looks as though the top is completely veneered rather than having solid sides,
the grain pattern must be magnificent. The only other time I've seen that is on a Circassian machine.
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